From longman dictionary of contemporary english dump on somebody phrasal verb informal 1 dump something on somebody to unfairly give someone an unwanted job, duty, or problem to deal with don’t just dump the extra work on me.
Dumped meaning. Web verb (used with object) to drop or let fall in a mass; She had been strangled with her own scarf. That which is dumped, especially in a chaotic way;
Pakistan would need a win to overtake new zealand in the points table. Web to dump someone, as one would haul trash to the dump, implies an ascription of value (or an implied devaluing as mentioned above in good riddance) whether it be a toxic relationship, a partner with baggage or with child (and depending on the dumper's perception perhaps child = baggage) or the value is ascribed to the action. Drop, stick [informal], deposit, set down more synonyms of dump 2.
After the death of their boss, beatrix, cain and harold are left destitute living in an abandoned grocery store. Phrasal verbs dump on see dump in the oxford advanced american dictionary [informal] we dumped our bags at the nearby grand hotel and hurried toward the market.
He came in with four shopping bags and dumped them on the table. The contestants who survived the 21 days and used only what they found on the dump. Beatrix is determined that they will fight on their own and take over the world by any means necessary.
His body had been dumped in an. Web to put down or drop something in a careless way: Web the result will put pakistan in a strong position ahead of their final match of the group stage against england in saturday.
Web to get rid of something unwanted, especially by leaving it in a place where it is not allowed to be: To release or throw down in a large mass. Left, ditched, abandoned, jilted, blew off, cut, broke off (with), kissed off;