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get lostUsed to tell somebody to go away or leave one alone.Rate it:

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get outTo leave a vehicle such as a car.Rate it:

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get outTo help someone leaveRate it:

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get outTo leave or escapeRate it:

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get out ofTo leave, exit, or become free of.Rate it:

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get out of dodgeTo leave; in particular to leave a difficult or dangerous environment with all possible haste.Rate it:

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get out of hereTo leave or exit a place.Rate it:

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get out of my faceleave; the speaker is telling the hearer to leave; usually said when someone does not want to be confronted any moreRate it:

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get out while the getting's goodTo leave at an opportune time or before adverse conditions appear.Rate it:

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get outta hereUsed to tell somebody to go away or leave one alone.Rate it:

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Get the SackTo be dismissed from job, told to leave something with prejudiceRate it:

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get to the pointTo state (something) directly; as opposed to in a long-winded way.Rate it:

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give noticeTo announce one's intent to leave a job; to inform an employer that one is leaving.Rate it:

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Give Someone the Third DegreeA long period of inquiry or questioningRate it:

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go a long wayTo achieve considerable success.Rate it:

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go a long wayTo be adequate or helpful for a significant amount of time.Rate it:

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go all around the WrekinTake a long time to arrive.Rate it:

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go awayCommand asking someone to leave them alone.Rate it:

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go belowTo go below deck on a ship; to leave the top deck of a ship.Rate it:

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go down in flamesTo fail miserably and with long-term consequences.Rate it:

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Go Fly A KiteGet Outa Here, Leave Town, "I Don't B'lieve Ya!"Rate it:

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Go Fly a KiteTo leave, stop disturbing and making one upsetRate it:

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go offTo depart; to leave.Rate it:

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go onleave; the speaker is telling you to leaveRate it:

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go on gitleave! short for Go on, get out of here!; the speaker is telling the listener to leave, emphatically; also often said to animals to chase them awayRate it:

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go outTo leave one's abode to go to public places.Rate it:

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go outTo leave, especially a building.Rate it:

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go out on the townTo party all night long.Rate it:

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god works in mysterious waysExpressing confidence that a conundrum has a solution despite it not being apparent.Expressing that a seemingly unfortunate or unfavourable situation or change may be beneficial later or in the long run.Person A: It seems that I'm about to be fired from my job.Person B: Well, God works in mysterious ways - maybe it'll be the kick you need to apply to university...Rate it:

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golden handcuffsAny arrangement or agreement designed to provide extremely favorable benefits or pay, so as to discourage participant from wanting to leave, especially to retain a choice employee.Rate it:

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golden handshakeA generous severance payment, especially as an inducement to leave employment.Rate it:

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grind downTo weaken someone's morale over a long period.Rate it:

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há quanto tempolong time no seeRate it:

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haec vox longa syllaba terminatur, in longam syllabam cadit, exitthis word ends in a long syllable.Rate it:

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hark backTo return or revert, to allude to, to evoke, to long or pine for.Rate it:

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haul assTo hurry; to move quickly, especially to leave.Rate it:

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haul offTo leave.Rate it:

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have legsTo have endurance; to have prospects to exist or go on for a long time.Rate it:

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historical figureA person who lived long ago, usually of some historical note or importance.Rate it:

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hit itLeaveRate it:

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hit the bricksTo leave or depart; to get out.Rate it:

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hit the bricksMove on to street, highway, road; begin to travel, leave one venue, move on.Rate it:

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hit the deckAnnouncement to ship's personnel via P.A. system to arise and leave sleeping quarters.Rate it:

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hit the roadTo leave a place; to go away.Rate it:

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Hit the RoadTo begin to travel, to leave or set out for somethingRate it:

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hit the trailTo leave or depart.Rate it:

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hoc in medio relinquamuslet us leave that undecided.Rate it:

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hold one's tongueTo keep quiet; especially, to leave something unsaid.Rate it:

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hospital passA throw that stays in the air long enough that it allows too many people to get underneath it, increasing the risk of injury and a trip to the hospital. Thus, a hospital pass.Rate it:

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house cooling partyA party to celebrate when a person decides to leave a house or flat, and sometimes to help prepare the space for the incoming residents.Rate it:

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