do out

do out

 

do out  British informal

(to decorate or make tidy and clean)

  • We want you to do out the bathroom in pale blue tiles.
  • I am going to do out the kitchen floor with hot water and soap.

 

do out of

(to prevent someone from getting or having something, especially in a dishonest or unfair way)

  • Jim tried to do me out of what rightfully belongs to me.

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