Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pound-of-flesh
Phrase
/paʊnd əv flɛʃ/

Definition
A term used to describe a situation where someone is demanding exact compensation or repayment, often in a cruel or harsh manner.

Examples
- In the business deal, he wanted his pound of flesh when the project failed.
- The contract was so strict that it felt like they were demanding a pound of flesh for every minor infraction.

Meaning
The phrase originates from Shakespeare’s play ‘The Merchant of Venice’ and symbolizes a strict and unforgiving demand for a debt owed.

Synonyms
- Harsh demand
- Exacting repayment
- Payback