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take it out on
   
A You've been thinking about it, obviously, but you never told me. You told Angela, whoever that is.
B She's my friend. Don't take it out on her.
   
A Our patients can be impulsive and aggressive, but they are very rarely violent. Whatever is going on with them, they take it out on themselves more than other people.
   
A I know a little bit about anger. And it's not healthy to hold on to it. Or to take it out on other people. Especially someone as sweet as your mum. It's killing her that she can't connect with you.
   
** to treat someone badly because you are upset or angry, even if they have done nothing wrong ** 
 
I know you've had a bad day, but you don't have to take it out on me !
 
 

don't play dumb

slip my mind

a slip of the tongue

on the fence

beck and call

under a lot of pressure

under no circumstances

get over yourself

pipe dream

suck up

You're one to talk

steal one's thunder

swoop in

We all chipped in

barking up the wrong tree

ramble on

make peace with it

off and on

set in motion

too close to home

a walk in the park

go to great lengths

drop the ball

put sb up to sth

 

 

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