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(a slang expression for to pay: It's time you coughed up (the money I lent you).) izkašljati* * *transitive verb izkašljati; slang izkašljati se, reči, blekniti, olajšati si jezo; slang izročiti; plačati
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cough up — transitive verb Date: 1890 1. hand over, deliver < cough up the money > 2. to lose possession of (a ball or puck) during a game < the quarterback coughed up the ball > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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cough up — (something) 1. to allow an opponent to take the lead in a competition. Sele got a 3 0 lead in the second inning but then coughed it up in the third. 2. to pay money unwillingly. I had to cough up $35 for administration fees. Martinez s lawyers… … New idioms dictionary
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cough up — If you have to cough up something, such as money or information, you give it reluctantly or unwillingly. He refused to say who attacked him until his father made him cough up the names … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
cough up — verb a) to expel from the lungs, throat, etc. by coughing He was coughing up blood. b) to pay money, to disburse. Do you think hell be able to cough up the three grand by Tuesday? … Wiktionary