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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lay it on me" is an idiom that is used in both spoken and written English.
It is used as a way of asking someone to provide more information or to explain something to you. Example: I don't understand what you're telling me. Could you lay it on me a bit more?.
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"Lay it on me".
Reagan says, Lay it on me, Doc.
We met for lunch, and I said, "Lay it on me".
It didn't give me any big sales pitch, they didn't have to lay it on me.
The video for my song "Lay It on Me" was inspired by a Slinky video on YouTube.
To freshen up "Cowboy," one of his signature songs, he spliced in a Southern-rock chorus from another song of his, "Lay It On Me".
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"They didn't exactly lay it on a plate for me in 2010, did they?" Now what?
Lay it on its side.
"She hasn't had much support from her counterpart; let me just lay it on the table here".
Just lay it on me Donald Trump is Arnold, isn't he?
Lay it on the jelly.
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