walk out with (someone or something)
1. To accompany or escort someone or some group out (of some place). It was so embarrassing the way they made us walk out with security after they fired us, as if we'd steal something as we left the building. I'll walk out with you so we can continue discussing this project.
2. To leave (some place) carrying something that one has either bought or stolen. He distracted the owner while Beth and I walked out with a bunch of merchandise. I went into the store to buy some headphones, and I ended up walking out with a brand-new 4K TV.
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