On the hook Meaning in English
expression
Definition
Responsible for something, usually a debt, mistake, or obligation. Also, in trouble or expected to pay or face consequences for something.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and idiomatic. Used mostly for situations involving money, blame, or obligations: 'be on the hook for the bill.' Not used for positive responsibility. Similar to 'in trouble' but with focus on being responsible for a result or debt.
Example Sentences
If you break the window, you are on the hook for the repairs.
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After losing the bet, he was on the hook for $100.
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The company is on the hook for the damages caused by the accident.
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Don’t worry, you’re not on the hook for those extra fees.
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Looks like I’m on the hook for dinner tonight since I lost the coin toss.
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The landlord tried to keep me on the hook for rent after I moved out.
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