get the hell out



get the hell out (of here)

Inf. to depart as rapidly as possible. Time for us all to get the hell out of here, I think. The cafe is closing now. He got the hell out before he was fired.
See also: get, hell, out

get the hell out

  (very informal!)
to leave a place very quickly (usually + of ) We didn't stop to argue, we just got the hell out of there. (often an order) Get the hell out of my house, before I call the cops.
See also: get, hell, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jacintohah-THEEN-to (Spanish), hah-SEEN-to (Latin American Spanish)Spanish, Portuguese
Akihito[æki'hi:təu]
ÖRjanUUR-yahnSwedish
Marin-French, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Mike[maik]
Tine (2)-Slovene