hector vs take it out on

hector

verb
  • To dominate or intimidate in a blustering way; to bully, to domineer. 

  • To behave like a hector or bully; to bluster, to swagger; to bully. 

noun
  • Sometimes in the form Hector: a blustering, noisy, turbulent fellow; a blusterer, bully. 

take it out on

verb
  • To unleash one's anger on (a person or thing other than the one that caused it) 

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