get out

get out

 

get out

(to leave a room, building, vehicle, etc.)

  • Get out of my house, or I’ll call the police.
  • She got out of the car to survey the damage.

 

American English, spoken (to become known; leak out)

  • We must not let the truth get out and cause a scandal.
  • If the news gets out, everything will be over.

 

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