Get the lead out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈɫɛd/, /ˈɫid/ /ˈaʊt
GETH-thuh-LED-owt
ɡˈɛt/ /ðə, ði/ /lɛd/ /ˈaʊt
get-thuh-LED-owt
Definition
This informal expression means to hurry up or move faster, often used when someone is being too slow.
Usage & Nuances
Very informal, mainly used in American English. Used as a command or encouragement, often with impatience. Not literal; don't use with people in formal or professional situations.
Spanish: ¡Date prisa! - ¡Muévete!Portuguese (BR): Anda logo! - Mexa-se!Portuguese (PT): Despacha-te! - Mexe-te!Chinese (Simplified): 快点!- 动起来!Chinese (Traditional): 快點!- 動起來!Hindi: जल्दी करो! - हिलो!Arabic: أسرع! - تحرّك!Bengali: তাড়াতাড়ি কর - ফটাফট নাড়োRussian: поторопись - живееJapanese: 急いで - さっさと動いてVietnamese: làm nhanh lên - khẩn trương lênKorean: 빨리 해 - 서둘러Turkish: hadi acele et - çabuk olUrdu: جلدی کرو - تیزی دکھاؤIndonesian: cepat bergerak - buruan
Example Sentences
Get the lead out or we’ll miss the bus!
basic
Coach yelled, 'Get the lead out!' during practice.
basic
Come on, get the lead out and finish your homework.
basic
We’re late, so get the lead out!
natural
If you want to catch the movie, get the lead out!
natural
Seriously, get the lead out—we don’t have all day!
natural