Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

your-pound-of-flesh

idiom
/jʊər paʊnd ʌv flɛʃ/
Definition
A term referring to a demand for a fair payment or compensation, often in a harsh or merciless manner.
Examples
  • After the deal fell through, he wanted his pound of flesh from the business partner.
  • She was relentless in her pursuit, demanding her pound of flesh for the losses incurred.
Meaning
The phrase originates from Shakespeare’s play ‘The Merchant of Venice’, where it denotes a demand for something that is owed, typically in a vindictive or uncompromising way.
Synonyms
  • retribution
  • payment in kind
  • what is due