Get the hell out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈhɛɫ/ /ˈaʊt
GET-thuh-HEL-owt or GIT-thuh-HEL-owt
ɡˈɛt/ /ðə, ði/ /hˈɛl/ /ˈaʊt
get-thuh-HEL-owt
Definition
A very strong and rude way to tell someone to leave immediately.
Usage & Nuances
Highly informal and aggressive; can be very offensive. Only use in situations of strong anger or with people you know well. More intense than just 'get out'.
Spanish: ¡lárgate! - ¡sal de aquí ya!Portuguese (BR): cai fora! - sai daqui agora!Portuguese (PT): sai daqui! - põe-te daqui para fora!Chinese (Simplified): 快滚出去! - 给我滚出去!Chinese (Traditional): 給我滾出去! - 快滾出去!Hindi: यहाँ से दफा हो जाओ! - फौरन निकलो!Arabic: اخرج من هنا حالًا! - انقلع من هنا!Bengali: চলে যা - বেরিয়ে পড় (উত্তেজিতভাবে)Russian: пошёл к чёрту - убирайся к чёртуJapanese: さっさと出ていけ - 今すぐ出て行けVietnamese: cút ngay đi - biến ngay lập tứcKorean: 꺼져 - 당장 나가Turkish: defol - çek gitUrdu: نکل جا یہاں سے - دفع ہو جاIndonesian: cabul pergi - enyah dari sini
Example Sentences
He shouted, "Get the hell out!"
basic
If you don't like it, just get the hell out.
basic
She told them to get the hell out of her room.
basic
Man, just get the hell out before things get worse.
natural
I told my ex to get the hell out and never come back.
natural
If my boss talked to me like that, I'd just get the hell out.
natural