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What's "get out of the way" mean?

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Rebecca

"Get out of the way" is a phrase said to tell someone or something to "move" from their path or direction of movement. It can also be used to mean to deal with something. Here, it's used to tell people to move from the man's path so that they have a clear path to the girl. Ex: Get out of the way! A car's coming! Ex: Get out of the way so that I can catch that man. Ex: Once I get my homework out of the way, then I can watch the movie.

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