put the arm on (one) イディオム
set (one) back
cost How much did your new suit set you back?
give (one) up for|give|give one up for|give up|giv
v. phr. To abandon hope for someone or something.
After Larry had not returned to base camp for three nights, his fellow mountain climbers gave him up for dead.
keep (one) posted|keep one posted|keep posted
v. phr. To receive current information; inform oneself.
My associates phoned me every day and kept me posted on new developments in our business.put the arm on (one)
To ask or burden one for a accommodation or donation of money. Jane's good-for-nothing brother consistently comes artful about our abode every brace of weeks to put the arm on us for a few bucks. The alumni affiliation of my old university puts the arm on me already or alert a year attractive for a donation.Learn more: arm, on, putput the arm on someone
Fig. to administer burden to someone. John's been putting the arm on Mary to get her to go out with him. John has been putting the arm on Bill to get him to cooperate.Learn more: arm, on, putput the arm on
Also, put the chaw or blow on . Ask for or appeal money, as in He's the youngest and he's consistently putting the arm on Dad. The aboriginal of these slangy usages, aboriginal recorded in 1939, alludes to a bandit assaulting addition by yoking his arm about the victim's throat. The bite variant, aboriginal recorded in 1919, analogously alludes to a agitated attack. The last, touch, has been argot for "theft" back the mid-1800s. Learn more: arm, on, putput the arm on someone
AMERICANIf you put the arm on someone, you try to force them to do what you want. I apperceive you got Cotter to put the arm on Lillian. Women like you are not alone autograph checks, but you're putting the arm on added bodies to accord as well.Learn more: arm, on, put, someoneput the arm on
attack to force or beset addition to do something. North American informalLearn more: arm, on, putput the ˈarm/ˈbite on somebody
(American English, informal) ask somebody for something, abnormally money: To pay for the tax reductions, the government will put the chaw on smokers and motorists.Learn more: arm, bite, on, put, somebodyput the arm on someone
1. tv. to appeal article of someone, abnormally money. I apperceive Tom wants some money. He put the arm on me, but I said no.
2. tv. to arrest someone. (Underworld.) They put the arm on Bart for blame pills. Learn more: arm, on, put, someone
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