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Get out
/ɡɛt aʊt/
Definition
1
An imperative phrase commanding someone to leave a place immediately, often abruptly or emphatically.
2
An interjection expressing strong disbelief, surprise, or astonishment, similar to 'No way!' or 'You're joking!'
Examples
Get out of the kitchen, amateur chef, before you turn my soufflé into a sad pancake.
Get out, you beat the final boss on your first try without saving the princess?
When the pizza delivery guy showed up an hour early, my roommates yelled 'Get out!' in joyful disbelief.
The dog finally learned to fetch the remote, so I told the sloth on the couch to get out.