Admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error.
1 You gotta ' fess up and let the chips fall where they may.
2 They'll be much angrier if you fess up at the last minute.
3 I have been a beastly cad and I'm ready to fess up .
4 There's nothing to do but go and ' fess up to Mrs. Kirby.
5 So tell me son, what do you need to ' fess up this morning?
6 If she wanted to keep her job, she'd fess up and pay up.
7 BHP is hardly the only company to fess up to overpaying for shale.
8 If it's a practical joke, Jim, why don't you fess up ?
9 Trouble comes, you know he ain't goin' to fess up .
10 Why ' fess up to the real costs when you can blame Ticketmaster for everything?
11 No one likes to fess up to being at fault.
12 If you mess up, it's your responsibility to fess up .
13 As soon as I get back to town I am going to ' fess up .
14 But you'll have to fess up when he gets back.
15 That's the good part of a ' fess up party.
16 But first you must fess up to the problem.
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