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Fork some money out Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɔɹk/ /ˈsəm/ /ˈməni/ /ˈaʊt
FORK-sum-MUH-nee-out
fˈɔːk/ /sˈʌm/ /mˈʌni/ /ˈaʊt
FAWK-sum-MUH-nee-out

Definition

To pay money for something, usually unwillingly or with some reluctance, often because the amount feels high or unexpected.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, used mainly in British English; suggests reluctance or irritation about having to pay. Common with 'for' ('fork some money out for...'). Synonyms: 'shell out', 'cough up'. Not used for regular, small purchases.

Example Sentences

He had to fork some money out for the school trip.

basic

I don't want to fork some money out for a new phone.

basic

We had to fork some money out to fix the car.

basic

Every time something breaks, I end up having to fork some money out.

natural

Don't expect your parents to always fork some money out for you.

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When the bill arrived, no one wanted to fork some money out first.

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