- get the hell out
- spoken
to leave a place as quickly as you can
We'd better get the hell out of here.
English dictionary. 2014.
We'd better get the hell out of here.
English dictionary. 2014.
get the hell out — spoken phrase to leave a place as quickly as you can We’d better get the hell out of here. Thesaurus: to leave a place or person quickly or suddenlysynonym Main entry: hell * * * get the hell out ( … Useful english dictionary
get the hell out of — (somewhere) to leave or move quickly. She told them to get the hell out of her house. Usage notes: sometimes used as an order: Get the hell out of my way! … New idioms dictionary
get the hell out (of … ) — get the hell ˈout (of…) idiom (informal) to leave a place very quickly • Let s get the hell out of here. Main entry: ↑hellidiom … Useful english dictionary
get the hell out — very informal! to leave a place very quickly. We didn t stop to argue, we just got the hell out of there. (usually + of) Get the hell out of my house, before I call the cops. (often an order) … New idioms dictionary
get the hell out of somewhere — get the hell out of (somewhere) to leave or move quickly. She told them to get the hell out of her house. Usage notes: sometimes used as an order: Get the hell out of my way! … New idioms dictionary
the hell — informal + impolite 1 used to make a statement or question more forceful Let s get the hell out of here. (chiefly US) They moved way the hell up north. How the hell did you do that? Who … Useful english dictionary
The hell — intensifier: get the hell out of here … Dictionary of Australian slang
the hell — Australian Slang intensifier: get the hell out of here … English dialects glossary
The Hell Song — «The Hell Song» Сингл Sum 41 из альбома … Википедия
the hell you say — I do not believe it, get out, go on Harper won the election? The hell you say! … English idioms