¡Escribe cualquier palabra!

Out of your face Meaning in English

expression

OWT-uhv-YOOR-FAYS or OWT-uhv-YOOR-FAYS
OWT-ov-YAW-FAYS

Definición

Used to tell someone or something to move away from your face, either literally (if something is close to your face) or informally to ask someone to stop bothering you and move away.

Uso & Matices

Very informal, can sound rude or abrupt. Common in casual speech when annoyed. Literal use: something close to your face. Figurative use: telling someone to back off or stop bothering you. Not suitable for formal situations.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

There's something in your hair, get it out of your face.

basic

Please get your hand out of your face for the photo.

basic

Hey, could you get that cat out of your face before you sneeze?

natural

Ugh, get your phone out of your face and pay attention!

natural

If you don't get that camera out of your face, I'm leaving.

natural

Can you move that lamp out of your face?

basic