Get out of here meaning in English
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Definition
We should get out of here!: We should leave! We should exit here! We should go from here!
Get out of here!: Leave here! Go away! Exit this place!
Get me out of this place!: Help me to escape! Help me to leave this place!
Examples
- "Let's hire a cab and get out of here."
- "I'm waiting for a baby to ring my doorbell. Get out of here."
- "What are you doing in my bedroom! Get out of here!"
- "Besides I want to get out of here early and avoid rush hour."
- "Now, get out of here."
- "Listen, we've got to get out of here."
- "You can count on him. Now, get out of here."
- "Bob the Brit : You heard the man, Corsican, I'll grab the money and then we'll get out of here."
- "Icarus : Excuse me gentlemen, I think we should probably get out of here and check in to the hotel."
- "GET OUT! GET OUT OUT OUT!"
- "Just get out of here, and also, you're fired."
- "What are you doing in my bedroom? Get out of here!"
- "Philip : Hey, get out of here!"
- "Get out of here before the police come and kill you too."
- "Icarus : Get out! Just get out! GET OUT!"
- "Then you can get out of my cab."
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