Verb
part out (third-person singular simple present parts out, present participle parting out, simple past and past participle parted out)
(transitive) To disassemble (a system such as a computer or a car) in order to reuse the component parts.
I hope to be known as a chameleon actress, as someone who can play any part out there, and someone who can transform herself into any kind of character there is. Shannon Elizabeth
I've worked with more than 50 directors,and I've paid attention since day one. That's pretty much been my education, apart from studying art history and shooting with my own cameras. I've seen 50 different sets of mistakes and 50 different ways of achieving. You just leave the bad part out. Tommy Lee Jones
The tragedy is that society (your school, your boss, your government, your family) keeps drumming the genius part out. The problem is that our culture has engaged in a Faustian bargain, in which we trade our genius and artistry for apparent stability. Seth Godin