lay a heavy trip on someone



lay a (heavy) trip on someone

1. tv. to criticize someone. There’s no need to lay a trip on me. I agree with you.
2. tv. to confuse or astonish someone. After he laid a heavy trip on me about how the company is almost broke, I cleaned out my desk and left.
3. and lay a guilt trip on someone tv. to attempt to make someone feel very guilty. Why do you have to lay a guilt trip on me? Why don’t you go to a shrink? Keep your problems to yourself. Don’t lay a trip on me!
See also: heavy, lay, on, trip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Duffy['dʌfi]
Hermenegildher-ME-ne-giltGerman
HeinerHIE-nerGerman
Ceinwen-Welsh
Amit (2)ah-MEETHebrew
CassianKASH-ən (English)Ancient Roman (Anglicized)