who put a quarter in you

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English

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Etymology

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Suggesting the insertion of a coin into a machine such as a jukebox.

Phrase

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who put a quarter in you

  1. (Canada, US, colloquial) Who upset you, or caused you to behave in a certain way? criticizing somebody perceived as making an unreasonable or negative remark

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