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The expression "do out of" means to prevent someone from getting or having something they deserve or want. It is often used to describe situations where someone has been unfairly deprived of something. For example, "The cheater did me out of my victory in the race." This means that someone cheated and prevented them from winning the race. It is important to note that the expression is informal and not commonly used in formal or academic writing.