get outside

The phrase "get outside" can refer to both consuming food or drink and the act of moving from an indoor to an outdoor space, often with a demanding tone.

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Definition

A2Everyday Conversation

(informal)To leave an indoor space and go into the open air.

Example

  • It's a beautiful day; let's get outside and enjoy the weather.

B1Everyday Conversation

(informal, commanding)To go outside with a demanding or forceful tone.

Example

  • You've been inside all day. Get outside and get some fresh air!

B2Eating and Drinking

(informal, slang)To fully and heartily consume food or drink.

Example

  • I can't wait to get outside of that delicious meal.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "get outside":

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