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    The New York City Police Department is hunting for an eccentric millionaire, Jason Dominic, in connection with the murder of a cocktail waitress named Lucille Reynolds. Jason wants Jake to find the real killer. Jake goes to LaGuardia Airport to pick up Jason's bodyguard, Cora Merrill.

  2. Cry uncle is an idiom that means to concede defeat or surrender, often used in a playful or mocking way. It originated as a schoolyard taunt and is also spelled as also, say uncle.

  3. To admit defeat or plead for mercy, especially in an informal physical contest of some kind. The brothers often play fought, but it was invariably the younger of the two who had to cry uncle by the end. Cry "uncle," and I'll let you out of this headlock! I refused to cry uncle until Petey sat on me. See also: cry, uncle.

  4. Cry Uncle! is a 1971 crime-comedy film directed by John G. Avildsen and starring Jackson Beck, Pamela Gruen, and Allen Garfield. The movie tells the story of Jake Masters, a private detective who is down on his luck and struggling to make ends meet.

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  5. Jun 2, 2024 · cry uncle (third-person singular simple present cries uncle, present participle crying uncle, simple past and past participle cried uncle) (US, colloquial) To beg for mercy; to give up, admit defeat. [from 19th c.]

  6. Cry-uncle definition: (US, idiomatic) To beg for mercy ; to give up; to ask to stop (something painful or unbearable).

  7. Unraveling the Mystery: The Meaning of "Cry Uncle" • Discover the fascinating meaning and origin of the phrase "cry uncle" in this informative video. Learn h...