unload on



unload someone or something on (to) someone

to get rid of a burdensome person or thing on someone else. I unloaded my obnoxious little cousin onto his aunt. I didn't mean to unload my problems onto you.
See also: on, unload

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Thalia-Greek Mythology (Latinized)
AngelAYN-jəl (English)English, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Lothaire-French
Gennadios-Ancient Greek
SherlockSHUR-lahk (English)Literature
Athene-Greek Mythology