Verb
(informal, transitive) To consume (eat or drink).
(chiefly intransitive) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, outside.
I need to get outside. I've been cooped up for days.
Only through art can we get outside of ourselves and know another's view of the universe. Marcel Proust
"What's the matter with this country is the matter with the lot of us individually- our sense of personality is a sense of outrage and we'll never get outside of it."But the hold of the country was that, she considered, it could be thought of in terms of oneself, so interpreted. Elizabeth Bowen
I give you bastards four minutes to get outside. They are honoring the greatest second baseman the game has ever known and anyone not out there in four minutes will have to fight me. Roberto Clemente
A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and language seemed to repeat it to us inexorably. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Love yourself; get outside yourself and take action. focus on the solution; be at peace. Native American Proverb
Love yourself; get outside yourself and take action. Sioux Proverb