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get outta here

Used to tell somebody to go away or leave one alone.
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Get outta here! I'm trying to read!

Submitted on July 07, 2010

Additional definitions for 'get outta here':

get outta hereEye dialect spelling of get out of here.
get outta hereIndicating disbelief or requesting confirmation; also said "get outta town" or simply "get out!"
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The translation of "get outta here" to German is "Verpiss dich" or "Hau ab."

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