The difference between Kick out and Turf out
When used as verbs, kick out means to eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something), whereas turf out means to remove or eject from a place.
check bellow for the other definitions of Kick out and Turf out
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Kick out as a verb (idiomatic):
To eject, dismiss, expel, or forcefully remove (someone or something).
Examples:
"They will kick out a disruptive [[patron]]."
"I got kicked out for eating inside."
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Kick out as a verb (idiomatic):
To stop, stall, or disconnect suddenly.
Examples:
"I was driving and the motor just kicked out."
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Turf out as a verb (transitive, informal, usually of a person):
To remove or eject from a place.