Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

get-the-hell-out

Phrase
/ɡɛt ðə hɛl aʊt/
Definition
An informal expression used to tell someone to leave quickly or to express strong disbelief or surprise.
Examples
  • You better get-the-hell-out of there before it’s too late.
  • She said, ‘Get the hell out of my room!’ when I disturbed her.
  • When he saw the approaching storm, he shouted, ‘Get the hell out of here!’
Meaning
This phrase is often used in a casual or confrontational manner to indicate that someone should exit a place immediately, or as a reaction to something unexpected or unbelievable.
Synonyms
  • leave
  • get out
  • scram
  • beat it