{v. phr.} 1. To ask for and fill in. * /Mary and John took out a marriage license./ 2. To begin to run. * /When the window broke, the boys took out in all directions./ * /When the wind blew the man's hat off, Charlie took out after it./ See: TAKE IT OUT ON.
TAKE OUT
Meaning of TAKE OUT in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012