dig up dirt

dig up dirt
To examine in order to find negative information for public opinion, usually with the purpose of embarrassing or discrediting a person.

The freelance investigative reporter made a career of digging up dirt on celebrities for tabloids.


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  • dig the dirt — to try to find out bad things about someone in order to stop other people admiring them. No effort is being spared to dig up dirt on the enemy. (often + on) …   New idioms dictionary

  • dig up dirt on — dig up (some) dirt (on (someone)) to look for and find unpleasant or embarrassing information about someone. They tried to dig up some dirt on their political enemies. Etymology: based on the slang meaning of dirt (= negative information about a… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dig up dirt — informal discover and reveal damaging information about someone * * * dig up (the) dirt see ↑dirt • • • Main Entry: ↑dig …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig up dirt — informal discover and reveal damaging information about someone. → dig …   English new terms dictionary

  • dig up dirt on someone — dig up (some) dirt (on (someone)) to look for and find unpleasant or embarrassing information about someone. They tried to dig up some dirt on their political enemies. Etymology: based on the slang meaning of dirt (= negative information about a… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dirt — [ dɜrt ] noun uncount * 1. ) soil or MUD (=soil mixed with water): Groups of children were playing in the dirt. mounds of dirt 2. ) a substance that makes something dirty: His face was covered in dirt. Angelo brushed the dirt off his coat. 3. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dirt */ — UK [dɜː(r)t] / US [dɜrt] noun [uncountable] 1) a substance that makes something dirty His face was covered in dirt. Angelo brushed the dirt off his coat. 2) soil or mud (= soil mixed with water) Groups of children were playing in the dirt. mounds …   English dictionary

  • dirt — [[t]dɜ͟ː(r)t[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT If there is dirt on something, there is dust, mud, or a stain on it. I started to scrub off the dirt. Syn: grime 2) N UNCOUNT You can refer to the earth on the ground as dirt, especially when it is dusty. They all… …   English dictionary

  • dig — I. /dɪg / (say dig) verb (dug or, Archaic, digged, digging) –verb (i) 1. to break up, turn over, or remove earth, etc., as with a spade; make an excavation. 2. to make one s way by, or as by, digging. –verb (t) 3. to penetrate and loosen (the… …  

  • dirt — /dɜt / (say dert) noun 1. earth or soil, especially when loose. 2. any foul or filthy substance, as excrement, mud, etc. 3. something vile, mean, or worthless. 4. moral filth; vileness. 5. abusive or scurrilous language. 6. unsavoury or malicious …  

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