to spend a lot of money on something · to pay a large sum
Imagine you really need a new laptop, but the one you want costs a fortune. 😩 You know you have to get it, even if it means emptying your wallet a bit! This phrase is perfect for when you spend a significant amount, especially if it's a bit more than you wanted.
💡 **Why 'fork out'?** The origin is a bit hazy, but it might relate to the idea of 'forking over' money or digging deep into your pockets. It often implies a slightly reluctant or grudging payment, even if the item is necessary. Remember, it's usually used for 'a lot of money', not just a few bucks! 💸
Your friend just bought a new car that cost $40,000, and they mention it was a huge expense but necessary. Which English expression fits this situation? A. to browse around B. to fork out for something C. to window shop