Verb
take it outside (third-person singular simple present takes it outside, present participle taking it outside, simple past took it outside, past participle taken it outside)
(idiomatic) To move to a location outside the current location, in order to escalate an altercation or fight.
If you want a piece of me, let's take it outside!
If I see a spider in my house, I put it in a cup, and then I take it outside. I save it. What is wrong with me? Jacqueline Emerson