pour out (one's) soul (to someone)

pour out (one's) soul (to someone)

To share one's deepest or most intimate emotions, thoughts, or secrets, especially in a profuse or sudden manner. Samantha poured out her soul to me last night about how grief-stricken she's been since her father passed away. Sorry for pouring out my soul like that. I've been keeping those feelings bottled up for a long time.
See also: out, pour, soul
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pour out one's soul

Fig. to confess something [to someone]; to reveal one's deepest concerns. Every time she calls me up, she takes an hour or more to pour out her soul.
See also: out, pour, soul
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • pour (one's) soul out (to someone)
  • pour out soul
  • pour your heart out
  • pour heart out to
  • pour out (one's) heart (to someone)
  • pour out one's heart
  • pour (one's) heart out (to someone)
  • unbosom
  • unbosom (oneself) to (someone)
  • unbosom oneself to