take someone out



take someone out

1. tv. to block someone, as in a football game. I was supposed to take the left end out, but I was trapped under the center.
2. tv. to kill someone. (Underworld.) The boss told Rocko to take out Marlowe.
3. tv. to date someone. She wanted to take him out for an evening.
See also: out, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MaceyMAY-seeEnglish (Modern)
LornLAWRNEnglish (Rare)
Tahmasp-Ancient Persian
Harper['hɑ:pə]
AntonAHN-tawn (German), ahn-TON (Russian, Ukrainian), AHN-ton (Finnish)German, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Dutch, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Slovene, Macedo
Almon['ælmən]