get out of here

The phrase "get out of here" is commonly used in English to express disbelief or to command someone to leave a place.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)Used to express disbelief or surprise.

Example

  • You just got promoted? Get out of here!
  • Get out of here, I can't believe you met a celebrity!

A2General

(informal)A command for someone to leave a place immediately.

Example

  • Get out of here before I call the police.
  • What are you doing in my room? Get out of here!

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "get out of here":

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