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Get out of here Meaning in English

expression

GET ow-tuh-heer
GET owt-uhv-hee-uh

Definition

Used to tell someone to leave a place, or as an exclamation to show surprise or disbelief at what someone just said.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and common in conversation. Used literally to ask someone to leave, or jokingly/excitedly to express disbelief, like "No way!" or "You can't be serious!" Tone and context show whether it's serious or playful.

Example Sentences

Please get out of here if you are not allowed in this room.

basic

He shouted, "Get out of here!" when he saw the mess.

basic

If you are feeling sick, you should get out of here and rest.

basic

You won the lottery? Get out of here!

natural

A: I'm moving to Japan. B: Get out of here! That's amazing!

natural

She told him to get out of here before her parents arrived.

natural