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outta
outta (ˈaʊtə) or outaprepinformal out ofoutta
get (the hell) out of DodgeTo leave or depart from a place, especially quickly or with marked urgency. A reference to Dodge City, Kansas, the clichéd setting of cowboy and western films from the early to mid-1900s. It looks like things are getting pretty tense in here, let's get out of Dodge! With our creditors becoming increasingly aggressive, we decided to just get the hell out of Dodge and leave it all behind.See also: dodge, get, of, outget outta here1. interjection An exclamation of surprise, disbelief, and/or incredulity. (Colloquial contraction of "get out of here.") Sally's brother is dating my cousin? Get outta here! You just won the lottery? Get outta here!2. verb To leave or depart from a specific place. Also used as a command to do so. (Colloquial contraction of "get out of here.") I think we'd better get outta here, things are starting to look a little bit rough. Get outta here, you hooligans!See also: get, here, outtaouttaA colloquial shortening of "out of" into a single word. I think we'd better get outta here, things are starting to look a little bit rough. That's it, I'm not waiting any longer—I'm outta here!I'm out of hereslang I'm leaving. "Out of" is commonly slurred together as "outta." I don't have to listen to this criticism—I'm outta here! OK, well, the train comes in five minutes, so I'm out of here.See also: here, of, outI'm out of here. and I'm outa here.Inf. I am leaving this minute. In three minutes I'm outa here. I'm out of here. Bye.See also: here, of, out |