Re: to go out of one's way Yes, the definitions that you found will fit (make a special effort)
However, there is also this situation to use that expression when talking about travel directions or position.
Don't go out of your way to pick me up. (Means: no need to drive across town or leave your regular route to pick me up. This sentence could mean both your definition and a travel direction definition)
That store is out of our way. (not on the same roads as the ones we will travel)
Get out of my way. (get away from me; do not meddle in my affairs) |