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The phrase “dish the dirt” is a common idiom used in English to describe someone who shares gossip or scandalous information about another person. The origins of this phrase can be traced back to early 20th century America, where it was first used in reference to journalists who would dig up and report on salacious stories.
dish the dirt. If one person dishes the dirt on another, they tell people unpleasant or shocking things about them. Many politicians are not above dishing the dirt on a fellow politician. In his autobiography he dishes the dirt on his buddies.
If you dish the dirt on something or someone, you make unpleasant or shocking information public.
dish the dirt on someone. to spread stories about someone, especially things that may embarrass or upset them, or damage their reputation. Many politicians, who protest that their private lives are their own, are quite happy to dish the dirt on a fellow politician.