take off hands



take someone or something off someone's hands

Fig. to relieve someone of the burden or bother of someone or something. I would be happy to take your uncle off your hands for a few hours. Will you please take some of this food off my hands?
See also: hand, off, take

take somebody/something off somebody's hands

to take control or ownership of something Ross was willing to take the merchandise off their hands but at a very low price. When we deliver your new refrigerator, we'll take the old one off your hands.
See also: hand, off, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tinashe-Southern African, Shona
Almas-Arabic
EdmundED-mənd (English), ED-muwnt (German, Polish)English, German, Polish
Addington['ætiŋtən]
SzilveszterSEEL-ves-terHungarian
Anila-Indian, Hindi