Meaning of Get the hell out
To leave a place quickly, often with urgency or anger.
In simple words: Leave quickly and angrily.
Get the hell out in a sentence
- When the storm hit, we had to get the hell out of there.
- He told her to get the hell out after their argument.
- She was so frustrated that she just wanted to get the hell out of the meeting.
- The movie was boring, so we decided to get the hell out before it ended.
How to use Get the hell out
Use in casual conversations, especially when feeling frustrated or angry. Avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine someone saying it while running away from a scary situation.

Related words
Collocations with Get the hell out
- get the hell away
- get the hell out of here
- get the hell out quickly
Synonyms for Get the hell out
- leave quickly
- scram
- take off
- run away
- exit fast
Common mistakes with Get the hell out
- Using in polite conversation.
- Not understanding the strong emotional tone.
- Confusing with 'get out' which can be more neutral.
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More chunks like Get the hell out
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Frequently asked questions about Get the hell out
What does Get the hell out mean?
Leave quickly and angrily.
What is the definition of Get the hell out?
To leave a place quickly, often with urgency or anger.
How do you use Get the hell out in a sentence?
When the storm hit, we had to get the hell out of there.
Can you give another example of Get the hell out?
He told her to get the hell out after their argument.
What are synonyms for Get the hell out?
Common alternatives include leave quickly, scram, take off, run away, exit fast.
What words go with Get the hell out?
It commonly pairs with get the hell away, get the hell out of here, get the hell out quickly.
What are common mistakes when using Get the hell out?
Using in polite conversation. Not understanding the strong emotional tone. Confusing with 'get out' which can be more neutral.
How do you pronounce Get the hell out?
US: //ɡɛt ðə hɛl aʊt//, UK: //ɡɛt ðə hɛl aʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Get the hell out formal or informal?
"Get the hell out" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Get the hell out?
Use in casual conversations, especially when feeling frustrated or angry. Avoid in formal settings.
