Verb
heap on (third-person singular simple present heaps on, present participle heaping on, simple past and past participle heaped on)
(figuratively) To give someone a lot of something (advice, praise, insults, etc.), especially more so than they can handle or is appropriate
Heap on more wood!-the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still. Walter Scott
You English are like mad bulls... you see red everywhere! What on earth has come over you, to heap on us such suspicion as is unworthy of a great nation. I regard this as a personal insult... You make it uncommonly difficult for a man to remain friendly to England. Wilhelm II of Germany
...the Democrats know that no matter how many GATTs, NAFTAs, empty OSHAs, and other betrayals...they heap on those labor leaders, they can be had because, once again, the Republicans are deemed worse. Ralph Nader