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take out verb- to kill someone US, 1939
- I took a few guys out and my rep was made. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 21, 1975
- A man by the name of Champ who packed a Walther P.38 thought he could handle Clement and Clement took him out. Remember? — Elmore Leonard, City Primeval, p. 118, 1980
- Yeah lets take these niggas out. — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
- That’s the way I look at it. A choice between doin’ ten years, and takin’ out some stupid motherfucker, ain’t no choice at all. — Reservoir Dogs, 1992
- I’m taking you out, Yahoo. — Get Shorty, 1995
- to win a game, an award a prize or the like AUSTRALIA, 1976
- Fully Primed took out the final 15–5 after overcoming some stubborn early resistance. — Flatball News, p. 14, 1993
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