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Screw out of Meaning in English

expression

ˈskɹu/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
SKROO OW-t uhv
skɹˈuː/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
sk-ROO OWT ov

Definition

To cheat someone so they give up money, an opportunity, or something valuable, usually by dishonesty or trickery.

Usage & Nuances

'Screw out of' is informal and mostly negative, used when someone is cheated or tricked out of something valuable. Common collocations: 'screw someone out of money', 'screw her out of a job'. Avoid in very formal contexts. Not literal—no physical screws involved.

Example Sentences

He screwed me out of fifty dollars.

basic

She was screwed out of her promotion.

basic

They screwed us out of what was rightfully ours.

basic

I can't believe my friend screwed me out of the concert tickets.

natural

They got screwed out of a fair deal by the company.

natural

Be careful, or you might get screwed out of your money.

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