Get out
verb
To leave or escape.
“In case of fire, get out by the nearest exit.”
To come out of a situation; to escape a fate.
“Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyways.”
To be released, especially from hospital or prison.
“He's been in prison for six months, but he gets out next week.”
Synonyms: transpire, remove, remove, exit, go out, extract, take out
interjection
Commanding a person to leave.
“Get out! I never want to see you in here again!”
Indicating incredulity.
Expressing disapproval or disgust, especially after a bad joke.
“Just get out.”