Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dig-up-dirt-on-someone
Phrase
/dɪg ʌp dɜrt ɒn ˈsʌmwʌn/
Definition
To investigate someone’s background or personal life to find negative information or secrets.
Examples
- The journalist was known to dig up dirt on politicians to write scandalous articles.
- If you don’t trust her, you might feel tempted to dig up dirt on her past.
- He was worried that someone would try to dig up dirt on him before the election.
Meaning
This phrase often refers to the act of uncovering compromising or embarrassing information about a person, typically to harm their reputation or to use it for personal gain.
Synonyms
- Investigate
- Uncover secrets
- Expose
- Research
- Snoop