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Hello , What does ”out of” mean in ”having snacks out of the vending machine”?

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AussieInBg profile picture AussieInBgApril 2022
”out of” in this context = ”from”. Here, ”out of” would be more likely used in the US than Britain from what I’ve seen.

Another way to paraphrase ”having snacks out of the vending machine” is ”eating snacks which have been bought from a vending machine”.