How to Pronounce "don't let the door hit you on the way out"
expression
DON'T let thuh DOOR HIT you on thuh WAY OUT
don't LET thuh DAWR HIT yoo ON thuh WAY OUT
Definition
A sarcastic way to tell someone you are glad they are leaving and will not be missed. It’s used when you want to show someone they are not welcome.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈdoʊn/, /ˈdoʊnt/ /ˈɫɛt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈdɔɹ/ /ˈhɪt/ /ˈju/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈweɪ/ /ˈaʊt
British English
dəʊnt/ /lˈɛt/ /ðə, ði/ /dˈɔː/ /hˈɪt/ /jˈuː/ /ˈɒn/ /ðə, ði/ /wˈeɪ/ /ˈaʊt
Simplified Pronunciation
US
DON'T let thuh DOOR HIT you on thuh WAY OUT
UK
don't LET thuh DAWR HIT yoo ON thuh WAY OUT
Listen in Context
Well, don't let the door hit you on the way out.
If you want to quit, don't let the door hit you on the way out.
She stormed out, so he said, 'don't let the door hit you on the way out.'
If you really feel that way, then don't let the door hit you on the way out.