[get out] {v.
phr.} 1. Leave or depart.
"Get out of here!" theteacher shouted angrily to
the misbehaving student.
"Driver, Iwant to get out by the opera."
2. To
publish; produce.
Our pressis getting out two new books on ecology.
3. To
escape; leak out.
We must not let the news about this secret invention get
out.
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