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  1. GET OUT definition: 1. to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.: 2. to go out to different places, spend time with…. Learn more.

  2. to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc. bajarse, salir. I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights. Me bajo cuando te pares en el semáforo. Menos ejemplos. Hold the door open so that I can get out. Do you want to get out? The driver stopped the car at the side of the road and got out. I banged my head as I was getting out of the car.

  3. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb get out in English and Spanish, with examples, synonyms, and expressions. Find out how to say get out in different contexts and situations.

  4. Definition of get out phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. to leave a place. irse salir. Get out of my house! ¡Vete de mi casa! We couldn’t get out through the window. No podíamos salir por la ventana. She got out of the limo. Ella salió de la limusina. (of secret information) to become known. salir a la luz. If this news gets out there’ll be trouble. Si esta noticia sale a la luz habrá problemas.

  6. intransitive verb + adverb. 1. (of room) salir. (of country) marcharse. (of vehicle) bajarse ⧫ apearse (formal) get out!, get out of here!¡fuera de aquí! get out of the way!¡apártate! ⧫ ¡ponte de un lado! to get out of bed/one’s chairlevantarse de la cama/de la silla.

  7. get-out n: informal (means or excuse to escape [sth]) (coloquial) escapatoria nf : Whenever I go on a blind date, I arrange for a friend to phone me half an hour after the date starts, so I have a get-out if I need one.

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