take it out on|take Idioma
take it out on|take
v. phr.,
informal To be unpleasant or unkind to (someone) because you are angry or upset; get rid of upset feelings by being mean to.

Often used with the name of the feeling instead of "it."
The teacher was angry and took it out on the class. Bob was angry because Father would not let him use the car, and he took it out on his little brother.take it out on|take
v. phr.,
informal To be abhorrent or barbarous to (someone) because you are affronted or upset; get rid of agitated animosity by actuality beggarly to.

Often acclimated with the name of the activity instead of "it."
The abecedary was affronted and took it out on the class. Bob was affronted because Father would not let him use the car, and he took it out on his little brother. Dictionary