grass up

The phrase "grass up" is a colloquial term that originated in British English, mainly used in slang and informal contexts. It means to inform on someone, particularly to authorities or law enforcement, by revealing their wrongdoing or illegal activities. It is often used in situations where someone provides information about another person's criminal acts or involvement in wrongdoing to avoid punishment or gain some advantage.


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