This phrase is almost always used in a hostile way, indicating a desire to fight or intimidate the other person. While not explicitly stated, “taking it outside” usually means the person wants to engage in physical confrontation.
That’s the reality.
That’s the reality.
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Here's your fact and proof.
If you weren't aware, now you are that "take it outside" means a physical confrontation.
Pretty sure the person you want to take this up with is the person suggesting "taking it outside"
I'm sorry such a sensitive and delicate flower as you did not know the meaning. Now you do. Congratulations. Knowledge is power.