take out on
take out on {v. phr.}
To vent one's sadness, frustration, or anger on someone who is usually innocent of the problem at hand.
"Why are you always taking out your frustrations on me?" Jane asked Tom, when he slammed the door.
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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