get outside of

The phrase "get outside of" is an informal, colloquial expression often used to describe eating or drinking something eagerly.

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Definition

B2Dining

(informal, colloquial)To consume food or drink eagerly or in large quantities.

Example

  • He couldn't wait to get outside of a big bowl of pasta.
  • Let's get outside of some cold beers tonight.

C1Comprehension

(dated, colloquial)To understand or grasp something.

Example

  • I couldn't get outside of the complex instructions he gave.

Similar

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

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