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drop a dime

expression

  • Long before cell phones, the best way to inform the authorities of a situation without bringing attention to oneself was to use a pay phone, which required the user to "drop a dime" into the slot. As previously mentioned above, today it is frequently misused by sports analysts to refer to a good pass, most commonly in football or basketball. Because the phrase sounds vaguely familiar, once a few ex-jocks started repeating it, the mistaken definition became the norm, to the point where I heard non-jock ESPN writer Bill Barnwell chew out a twitter follower for pointing out the mistake.
    Billy dropped a dime on Sally when he saw her take a library book without checking it out. He slipped the librarian a note when she was away from her desk.

    Last edited on Jun 13 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 13 2019.

noun

  • I just heard a color commentator covering a college football game say of the Nebraska quarterback, who had just thrown a long touchdown pass, that he "dropped a dime on his receiver." A bit Inigo Montoya, I think.

    Last edited on Oct 25 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 25 2014.

verb

  • to inform the authorities (e.g. police) that someone was involved in a crime.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

    Citation from "Dog and Pony", Terriers (TV, 2010), Season 1 Episode 2 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
    • See more words with the same meaning: to betray.

    Last edited on Jan 20 2012. Submitted by Joshua S. from Newport, KY 41071, USA on Feb 01 2003.

  • to give someone a heads up.
    I am going to drop you a dime about this restaurant.
    This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.

    Last edited on Jan 20 2012. Submitted by Joshua S. from Newport, KY 41071, USA on Feb 01 2003.

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heave

noun

  • An act of heaving, especially a strong pull.
    She heaved the sofa back into place.
    He heaved a euphoric sight of relief.
    We must heave the boat it's raining hard.
    We heave him into the platform.
    I manage to heave the luggage down the stairs.
    Heave at my hand, I lift you up.

    Last edited on Jun 13 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 13 2019.

verb

verb - intransitive

  • to be too full; filled to overflowing.
    We couldn't get into the club last night - that place was heaving.

    Last edited on Sep 21 2010. Submitted by Donna B. from Raleigh, N Carolina, USA on Apr 07 2005.

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throw against a wall and see if it sticks

expression

  • An old method of testing spaghetti was to throw a strand against the refrigerator, and if it stuck, it was ready to take out of the boiling water. This metaphor original meant as a test to see if something was done or ready or validated. However, over the years, it has morphed to mean a test to see which solution might work. Instead of "throw it against the wall," one typically hears "throw them against the wall."

    Last edited on Jun 13 2019. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 13 2019.

verb - transitive

  • to present an idea and test the reaction.
    We're running out of time to achieve profitability. We've come up with a lot of ideas. Now it's time to throw everything against the wall and hope something will stick.

    Last edited on May 06 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 21 2009.

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