lay on the line



lay on the line

1. Make ready for payment, as in They laid hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line to develop the new software. [c. 1900]
2. lay it on the line. Speak frankly and firmly, make something clear. For example, The professor laid it on the line: either hand in a term paper or fail the course. [c. 1920]
3. Put something at risk, as in The troops sent overseas were laying their lives on the line. [Mid-1900s]
See also: lay, line, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Zisel-Yiddish
IlsaIL-sahGerman
Meindert-Dutch
NainsÍ-Irish
Andor (1)-Norwegian
Lili-German, French, Hungarian