turf out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]turf out (third-person singular simple present turfs out, present participle turfing out, simple past and past participle turfed out)
- (transitive, informal, usually of a person) To remove or eject from a place.
- 1921, P. G. Wodehouse, chapter 19, in Jill the Reckless:
- I'm feeling a bit pipped this morning—got turfed out of bed at seven o'clock and all that.
- 1994 June 28, “Opinion: Now, Focus the President”, in New York Times, retrieved 16 July 2012:
- Mr. Gergen was supposed to give the White House a communications strategy. He did apply a few Band-Aids before longtime Clinton aides turfed him out of the inner circle.
- 2002 September 9, “Malaysia Gives Illegals the Boot”, in Time:
- Malaysia's drive to turf out illegal foreign workers turns disastrous.
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[edit]References
[edit]- “turf out”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.