Get your hands off Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhændz/, /ˈhænz/ /ˈɔf
GET-yer HANZ-awf
ɡˈɛt/ /jˈɔː/ /hˈændz/ /ˈɒf
get-YAW handz-of
Definition
A command telling someone to let go of something or to stop touching it. It is usually said when you want someone to stop handling something immediately.
Usage & Nuances
Very direct and often urgent; can sound rude or forceful, so best used when truly necessary, like protecting something or someone. Frequently appears in movies or when warning children. Used in plural as 'get your hands off me' (physical). Not the same as 'hands off' (general warning).
Spanish: ¡quita las manos de encima! - ¡no toques!Portuguese (BR): tire as mãos - não toque!Portuguese (PT): tira as mãos - não toques!Chinese (Simplified): 把手拿开 - 别碰Chinese (Traditional): 把手拿開 - 別碰Hindi: हाथ मत लगाओ - दूर रहोArabic: ابعد يديك - لا تلمسBengali: হাত সরাও - হাত দিও নাRussian: убери руки - уберите рукиJapanese: 手を離して - 触らないでVietnamese: bỏ tay ra - đừng chạm vàoKorean: 손 떼 - 손 대지 마Turkish: ellerini çek - ellerini çek hemenUrdu: ہاتھ ہٹا لو - ہاتھ مت لگاؤIndonesian: lepaskan tanganmu - jangan sentuh
Example Sentences
Get your hands off my bag!
basic
Please get your hands off the cookies.
basic
Get your hands off the remote control!
basic
Hey! Get your hands off me!
natural
If you don't get your hands off, you're going to break it.
natural
Mom yelled, "Get your hands off the cake right now!"
natural