lay a trip on someone
lay a (heavy) trip on (one)
1. To criticize, upbraid, or rebuke one. The boss really laid a trip on me for bungling the Robertson account. She could have laid a heavy trip on me over my gambling, but instead she just resolved to help me recover from it.
2. To cause one to feel great upset, confusion, or astonishment. You laid a heavy trip on me when you told me I was adopted. I just need some time to think about things. I've got to tell you, seeing these dismal sales figures really lays a trip on me.
3. To make one feel guilty, especially in an attempt to manipulate one. Kelly's parents were always trying to lay a trip on her for not giving them grandchildren. I hate the way charity workers lay a heavy trip on you when they stop you in the street, making you feel like a monster for not donating.
See also: lay, on, trip
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
lay a trip on someone
verbSee lay a heavy trip on someone
See also: lay, on, someone, trip
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- lay a (heavy) trip on (one)
- lay a heavy trip on someone
- lay a trip on
- get laid
- lay
- lay open
- be laid to rest
- lay (something) waste
- lay something waste
- lay waste