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User_gary Posted 13 years ago
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Took it out on you

I heard somebody saying in a movie, "I guess I took it out on you"

What does it mean?
  

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Possible scenario: Someone does something bad to me, and I'm angry. You had nothing to do with the problem, but you are here, so I get angry with you . I take it out on you.

  • Possible scenario: Someone does something bad to me, and I'm angry.
  • You had nothing to do with the problem, but you are here, so I get angry with you .
  • I take it out on you.
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Possible scenario: Someone does something bad to me, and I'm angry. You had nothing to do with the problem, but you are here, so I get angry with you. I take it out on you.

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