Meanings
Often used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take out, trash.
To forcefully remove undesirable people from a place.
To announce something, hoping it will not get much publicity, at a time when it is not likely to be noticed by the news media, for instance on election day or late on Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend.
Example Sentences
1
It's your turn to take out the trash tonight.
2
I always take out the trash before going to bed.
3
Don't forget to take out the trash on your way out.
4
Can you please take out the trash when you have a moment?
5
My dad asked me to take out the trash before he came home.