to be out of one's way: to lead to or be the cause of a financial loss of a specified amount. Frequently with non-referential it as subject. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > management of money > expenditure > financial loss > suffer financial loss [verb (intransitive)] (10) to be out of one's way1596 to be out of one's way: to lead to or be the cause of a financial loss of a specified amount. Frequently with non-referential it as subject. Obsolete. to be in disburse1608 = disbursement, n. to be in disburse, to be out of pocket. to be out of purse1615 †to be out of purse: to lose out, to be out of pocket. Obsolete. bleed1671 figurative. Of persons: To lose or part with money to an extent that is felt; to have money drawn or extorted; to ‘pay through the nose’ for. collo… to lie out of one's money1860 to lie out of one's money: to remain unpaid. to lie out of one's ground (Horse Racing slang): see quot. 1896. drop1876 slang. To give, lose, or part with (money). Also absol., to lose or give away money. Subcategories:— fail financially (2) — recover an expense or make up a loss again (2) |
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