Eat out verb phrase
To eat in a restaurant rather than at home.
I'm a little lazy tonight. We should order something or eat out.
To eat the inside of something.
It looks like the rats have eaten out the bread I left on the table.
To censure someone cruelly.
I'm not in the mood right now! Stay out of my way if you don't want me to eat you out.
Someone who ruins others' fun and enjoyment
Used to say that someone does not place the blame on one for something
Used to describe attacking someone verbally or physically.
To say bad things about someone to damage their reputation
The verb "eat" should be conjugated according to its tense.