Sacarles (en. Take)

/sakaˈɾles/

Slang Meanings

To take something away from someone in a figurative sense.
That joke got me a lot of laughs; I thought I was taking the air out of everyone.
Ese chiste me sacó muchas risas, pensé que estaba sacándoles a todos el aire.
To get someone to reveal information.
With a couple of questions, I managed to get them to say what they thought about the situation.
Con un par de preguntas, logré sacarles lo que pensaban de la situación.