be turfed out



be turfed out

To be ejected, evicted, or otherwise forcibly removed (from someplace). Primarily heard in UK. The drunkard was turfed out of the bar after he started a fight with another customer. I just found out that we're being turfed out at the end of the month because the landlord wants to move back into the house himself.
See also: out, turf

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Deforestdə-FAWR-əstEnglish
Gardeniagahr-DEEN-yəEnglish (Rare)
Gabrielga-bree-EL (French), GAH-bryel (Spanish), GAHP-ree-el (German), GAHB-ree-el (Finnish), GAY-bree-əl (English), GAHP-ryel (Polish)French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Catalan, English, Romanian
Penka-Bulgarian
Arlotto-Medieval Italian
Allanaə-LAN-əEnglish (Rare)