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What's "get out of" mean?


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Rebecca

Here, it means to remove or rid of something or someone. To "get out of" something can also mean to avoid or escape something. Ex: I got out of going to my little brother's 5th birthday party. Ex: Please get out of my room! Ex: Can you get the bug out of my room?


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