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outta

[ out-uh ]

Informal.
  1. out of:

    C’mon, let’s get outta here.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of outta1

A phonetic spelling representing the pronunciation of out of in continuous rapid speech
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Example Sentences

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He’s posted many to his Instagram, writing emotional blurbs to accompany the snaps, like “They are weekend cars. The ones in the back. In the garage. Behind the side of the house. You gotta move all the cars outta the way. Find the wife’s keys in one of her purses. Move the dailies out to the street and after the drive do it all in reverse. It’s always worth it.”

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And so important that we’ve got judges effectively saying to the administration, “Get outta here with your lying lies.”

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Bryant’s advice is simple and straightforward: Stop putting out food, and if the bear shows up again, “You stomp your feet and yell, ‘Get outta here!’

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“They think we’re too outrageous. They know we’re real and we’ll stop at nothing, and it scares the s— outta them.”

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At a Cabinet meeting later that morning, Musk stood above the seated secretaries, and Trump asked, “Is anybody unhappy with Elon Musk? If you are, we’ll throw him outta here!”

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