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someone's heart out
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1.
General English
informal
idiomatic
figurative
To cause another person extreme emotional pain, distress, or heartbreak; to betray or devastate someone emotionally.
To wound someone's deepest feelings or affections in a way that leaves lasting hurt.
2.
General English
neutral
literal
To remove a person's heart physically (used in literal, usually medical, forensic, or fictional contexts).
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