cough something up

cough something up
cough something up
1. to get something out of the body by coughing. •

She coughed some matter up and took some more medicine.

She coughed up phlegm all night.

2. Euph. to vomit something. •

The dog coughed the rabbit up.

The dog coughed up the food it had eaten.

3. Sl. to produce or present something, such as an amount of money. •

You will cough the money up, won't you?

You had better cough up what you owe me, if you know what's good for you.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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