What's the damage?
What's the damage?
What is the price or cost? This dress is gorgeous, but I don't want to try it on until I find out how much it costs. Excuse me, sir, what's the damage? Looks expensive. What was the damage, if you don't mind my asking?
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
What's the damage?
Sl. What are the charges?; How much is the bill? Bill: That was delicious. Waiter, what's the damage? Waiter: I'll get the check, sir. Waiter: Your check sir. Tom: Thanks. Bill: What's the damage, Tom? Let me pay my share. Tom: Nonsense, I'll get it. Bill: Okay this time, but I owe you one.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
what's the damage?
used to ask the cost of something. informalFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
what’s the ˈdamage?
(British English, informal) how much do I need to pay you?: Thanks for repairing the cooker. What’s the damage?Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
What’s the damage?
interrog. What are the charges?; How much is the bill? BILL: That was delicious. Waiter, what’s the damage? WAITER: I’ll get the check, sir.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- What’s the damage?
- the damage
- make (someone's) jaw drop
- take (one's) breath away
- take breath away
- take one's breath away
- take somebody's breath away
- take someone's breath away
- take your breath away
- fab