释义 |
screw out of screw (one) out of (something)To con, cheat, swindle, or unfairly deprive one out of something that one owns, deserves, or has earned. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "screw" and "over." The referee really screwed us out of a victory with that terrible penalty! He has a very successful business, but his partner screwed him out of everything he'd earned over the years.See also: of, out, screwscrew someone out of somethingInf. to cheat someone out of something. I think you screwed me out of ten bucks on that deal. Max screwed me out of what was due me.See also: of, out, screw |