to  put  the squeeze on  somebody
put
pʊt
poot
the
ðə
dhē
squeeze
skwi:z
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on
ɒn
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somebody

Definition & Meaning of "put the squeeze on somebody "in English

to put the squeeze on somebody
01

to make someone do something by putting them under pressure, especially to get money from them 

Dialect
to [put] the squeeze on {sb} definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "put the squeeze on someone" and when to use it?

The idiom "put the squeeze on someone" likely derives from the imagery of physically applying pressure or squeezing something tightly. The word "squeeze" itself has been used metaphorically for a long time to convey the idea of putting pressure on someone or something. The phrase may have originated from the concept of extracting juice or liquid by applying pressure, suggesting the act of extracting something from someone through coercion or manipulation. It is often employed in discussions involving power dynamics, negotiations, or situations where one party seeks to gain an advantage or manipulate another.

Examples
The bank put the squeeze on him after he missed two loan payments. 
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