deal someone out of something

deal someone out of something
deal someone out of something & deal someone out
1. Lit. to skip someone when dealing a hand of cards. •

Please deal me out of the next hand. I have to go make a telephone call.

They dealt out the old lady because she would not pay attention to the game.

2. Fig. to remove someone from participation in something. •

They dealt me out at the last minute.

They dealt out Fred, too.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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