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 — spoken to leave a place as quickly as you can We d better get the hell out of here … English 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