unload

Definition

  • verb: to remove something (such as cargo) from a truck, ship, etc.
  • verb: to take off
  • + 'on'
  • synonyms: deliver, disburden, discharge

Examples

  • Rumor has it that the manager wants to 'unload' him. Maybe he'll be traded to another team.

  • The coach really 'unloaded on' [='yelled at'] the players after the game.

  • He 'unloaded on' the pitch and drove it over the right field wall.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) if you see that old man, don't you go near him. He's the triple six real deal scratch. What's a scratch? It's the devil himself. Let's unload the rest of this, get it up top. Now, what are you waitin' for? Shut up. All right, Ellis. Can you climb that trunk, -choke this off that limb? (..)
    2012 Mud