verb Street Slang

take a fall

TAYK-uh-FAWL · verb · slang

To be arrested or convicted, esp. in another's place.

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To 'take a fall' is to be arrested or convicted; taking a fall for someone means accepting blame to shield the real culprit.

“He took the fall so the boss could walk free.”
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take a fall In A Sentence

He took the fall so the boss could walk free.

Origin & Usage

American underworld slang, early 20th century.

Variants take the fall

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What does 'take a fall' mean?

To be arrested or convicted. Taking a fall for someone means accepting the blame and punishment to protect the person who was really responsible.

How is 'take the fall' different?

They are essentially the same idea. 'Take the fall' usually stresses accepting blame for a specific crime or on someone else's behalf, while 'take a fall' can simply mean getting arrested.

Is the phrase still used?

Yes. Though rooted in early-20th-century underworld slang, 'take the fall' is common in everyday English and crime drama.

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