1. get out of here - Verb
2. get out of here - Interjection
get out of here (third-person singular simple present gets out of here, present participle getting out of here, simple past got out of here, past participle (UK) got out of here or (US) gotten out of here)
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, out of, here.
If you're smart, don't sign the employment contract. Just get out of here while you still can.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, out of, here.
Get out of here and don't come back!
(idiomatic, informal) An exclamation of disbelief.
Did she really say that? Get out of here!
And I said, man, you got to get out of here. Source: Internet
But sadly, I have been to too many places like Willamina (very high rate of inbreeding), Portland (another one way street and this bicyclist is in my lane!)Ashland (pump the gas, quick so we can get out of here! Source: Internet
"I've seen everything, you putting your in his face, and saying how horny you are, and how you woke so horny, and 'oh please cuddle me' and how you can't wait to have sex with him when you get out of here. Source: Internet
Dr. Fitz already took you off rotation until Monday so rest up and get out of here.” Source: Internet
"A woman near us on the stairs stopped and said, 'I can't go on, I can't breathe, I need to get out of here,'" Hingson recalled. Source: Internet
“If I don’t get out of here by September 30,” Pierre repeatedly told me, “I’m going to lose my apartment. Source: Internet