do (someone) out of (something)



do (someone) out of (something)

To swindle, cheat, rob, or con someone out of something. That no-good rotten lawyer did me out of thousands of dollars from my grandfather's will!
See also: of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jaleh-Persian
Guiscardgees-KAHRMedieval French
Ufuoma-Western African, Urhobo
Taneshatə-NEE-shəAfrican American
Julie['dʒu:li]
Flint[flint]