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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfork something ↔ over phrasal verb especially American English informalto give money to someone or something, or spend money on something The arena won’t be finished until private donors fork over more money. → fork→ See Verb table
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fork over• Spoon the mince mixture into the greased baking dish and roughly level the top with a fork.• Mash the cheese with a fork and grate over it the rind of an orange.• With a fork draw lines over the warm chocolate to resemble bark.
From Longman Business Dictionaryfork over something phrasal verb [transitive] informal American English another name for fork outCongress will simply continue to fork over subsidies to special interests. → fork→ See Verb table
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