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What does the idiom fork out enough dough mean?

The idiom "fork out enough dough" means to pay a significant amount of money, often reluctantly.

Here's a breakdown:

* Fork out: This part means to pay, usually in a way that suggests you're being forced to do so.

* Dough: This is slang for money.

So, "fork out enough dough" implies you're having to spend a substantial amount of money, perhaps more than you'd like.

Example:

"I had to fork out enough dough to fix my car after the accident."

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