Getout (verb)

To leave a place or situation; to depart; to escape.

Origin:

Informal, derived from the phrase "get ou.t"

Examples:

  1. I need to getout of this city, its just too crowded.
  2. I can't take it anymore, I need to getout of this job.
  3. I told him to getout of my house, I don't want him here anymore.
  4. The party was getting boring, so we decided to getout and find something more exciting.
  5. I need to getout of this relationship, it's not healthy for me.
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