{v.} 1. To take everything out of; empty. * /When Bill was moved to another class he cleared out his desk./ 2. {informal} To leave suddenly; go away; depart. * /The cop told the boys to clear out./ * /Bob cleared out without paying his room rent./ * /Clear out of here! You're bothering me./ Compare: BEAT IT.
CLEAR OUT
Meaning of CLEAR OUT in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012