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DictionarySeetaketake it out on
take it out on (someone or something)To punish or mistreat someone or something as a means of expressing or giving vent to a strong, typically negative, emotion, such as anger or aggression. I know you're mad at Dad, but don't take it out on me! I get that you're upset, but why are you taking it out on that poor pillow? What did it ever do to you? Dan has been frustrated by the lack of progress, and unfortunately he's been taking it out on his coworkers.See also: on, out, taketake it out on someone or somethingto punish or harm someone or something because one is angry or disturbed about something. I'm sorry about your difficulty, but don't take it out on me. Don't take it out on the cat.See also: on, out, taketake it out onAlso, take something out on. Vent one's frustration or anger on a person or object. For example, I know you're furious about your grades but don't take it out on me. [First half of 1800s] See also: on, out, take take it out on Informal To abuse (someone) in venting one's own anger.See also: on, out, takeLegalSeeTake |