Dump all over (someone or something) negative spoken language verb phrase
Used to describe the action of criticizing or destroying someone or something harshly. Especially when they don't deserve it.
I know you're mad at dad, but you couldn't dump all over me just because I got a bad score.
She dumped all over me because I was late 10 minutes. Was it too much?
I couldn't believe the teacher dumped all over me just because I forgot to bring the book.
He dumped all over the car when she turned him down.
To abandon someone you was going to marry at the wedding ceremony just before it is supposed to happen
To secretly punish or rebuke someone for doing something.
To scold someone
To speak to someone in an irritable manner
To criticize someone severely.
The verb should be conjugated with its tense.
To be thankful or grateful for one's good luck usually while avoiding a bad situation
You should count your lucky stars as you managed to avoid that violent car accident.