board out



board (someone or an animal) out

to send someone or an animal away to live, temporarily. (Usually said of a school-age child or a pet.) They decided to board Billy out. They boarded out the dog while they were on vacation.
See also: board, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Pete[pi:t]
Ruairi-Scottish
Ismael['ismiəl]
Josephayo-ZE-fah (German)German (Archaic), English (Rare)
GreshamGRESH-əmEnglish (Rare)
Shifra-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew