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Take out back Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈbæk
TAYK-OWT-BAK
tˈeɪk/ /ˈaʊt/ /bˈæk
TAYK-OWT-BAK

Definition

To move or escort something or someone to the back part of a place, often outside or away from public view. Sometimes it is used literally, or can be used figuratively, especially in idioms.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in informal conversations. It can refer to physically moving something or someone to the back/outside, or be a euphemism (especially in movies/TV) for doing something privately or removing someone from a situation. Be careful: in some contexts, 'take out back' can imply something negative (e.g., punishment or destruction).

Example Sentences

Please take out back the empty boxes after the meeting.

basic

Can you take out back the trash?

basic

They want to take out back the old furniture.

basic

Let’s take out back those plants—it’ll give them more sun.

natural

I saw him take out back the broken chair and toss it in the dumpster.

natural

Sometimes, when there’s a problem, the boss will just take it out back and deal with it privately.

natural