{v. phr.} 1. Leave or depart. * /"Get out of here!" the teacher shouted angrily to the misbehaving student./ * /"Driver, I want to get out by the opera."/ 2. To publish; produce. * /Our press is getting out two new books on ecology./ 3. To escape; leak out. * /We must not let the news about this secret invention get out./
GET OUT
Meaning of GET OUT in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012