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cougar
cou·gar || 'kuːgən. アメリカライオン, 南北アメリカの大型ネコ科の動物(ピューマ, マウンテンライオン, ヒョウも同様)
coug イディオム
cough up
pay your share, pay a debt, pay up Come on, Tony. Cough up. You haven't paid anything.
cough sth up
Idiom(s): cough sth up
Theme: GIVING
to produce something (that someone has requested). (Informal.)
• All right, Bill. Cough the stolen diamonds up or else.
• Okay, okay. I'll cough them up.
• Bill had to cough up forty dollars to pay for the broken window.
cough up|cough
v., slang 1. To give (money) unwillingly; pay with an effort. Her husband coughed up the money for the party with a good deal of grumbling. 2. To tell what was secret; make known. He coughed up the whole story for the police.
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cough up
1) to bring up or eject (phlegm, food, etc.) by coughing
2) â Slang to hand over (money or the like)