dock (something) from (something)

dock (something) from (something)

To take money one has earned from one's pay. If you come in late again, I'll have to dock the time from your paycheck.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

dock something from something

to withhold money from an amount due to someone. I will have to dock this from your paycheck. The boss docked ten dollars from my monthly pay.
See also: dock
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • dock from
  • dock
  • in dock
  • (it's) time to push off
  • (it's) time to shove off
  • (one) has got to be pushing off
  • (one) has got to push off
  • (one) has to be pushing off
  • (one) has to push off
  • (one) has to be shoving off