turf (someone) out



turf (someone) out

To eject, evict, or otherwise forcibly remove someone (from someplace). Primarily heard in UK. The bouncer turfed the drunkard out of the bar after he started a fight with another customer. I just found out that the landlord is turfing us out at the end of the month because he wants to move back into the house himself.
See also: out, turf

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lyubomir-Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
IngramING-grəmEnglish
Reyhan-Turkish, Uyghur
Sigiheri-Ancient Germanic
Utku-Turkish
Bradly['brædli]