read someone to filth
English
Etymology
From the black gay slang term read (“call attention to someone's flaws”).
Verb
read someone to filth (third-person singular simple present reads someone to filth, present participle reading someone to filth, simple past and past participle read someone to filth)
- (idiomatic, informal, at first especially in the black LGBT community) To thoroughly insult, to comprehensively call attention to the flaws or shortcomings of (someone).
- Synonym: read someone for filth
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