truck out
truck out
1. To leave by truck. Dozens of workers trucked out to the fields to begin the harvest season.
2. To transport someone or something out (of something or some place) by truck. A noun or pronoun is used between "truck" and "out." The mining company has so far trucked out nearly 500 tons of earth and stone from the new excavation site. They trucked us out to the crash site to investigate the incident.
See also: out, truck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- want no truck with (someone or something)
- truck in
- have/want no truck with somebody/something
- have no truck with
- have no truck with (someone or something)
- have no truck with something/someone
- gut truck
- roach coach
- roach-coach
- pitch into