get it out



get it out

Fig. to tell someone about a problem; to pour out one's grief. (Fixed order.) Come on, get it out. You'll feel better. He would feel better if he could get it out.
See also: get, out

get it out

tv. to tell (someone) about a problem; to pour out one’s grief. He would feel better if he could get it out.
See also: get, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HenrikHEN-rik (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Armenian
Narcissanar-SIS-ə (English)Late Roman
Miloslav-Czech, Slovak, Medieval Slavic
Amittaiə-MIT-ie (English)Biblical
Sa'di-Arabic
Cai (2)-Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance