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UK//lɛts ɡɛt juː aʊt əv hɪə//US//lɛts ɡɛt ju aʊt əv hɪr//

Meaning of Let's get you out of here

A friendly way to suggest someone should leave a place.

In simple words: We need to leave this place.

Let's get you out of here in a sentence

  • I don't like this party anymore, so let's get you out of here.
  • The movie was boring; let's get you out of here.
  • It's getting late; let's get you out of here before it rains.

How to use Let's get you out of here

Used in casual conversations when wanting to encourage someone to leave. It may not be suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a friend pulling you away from a boring party with this phrase.

Related words

Collocations with Let's get you out of here

  • get someone out of here
  • let's leave together
  • let's go somewhere else
  • let's escape this place

Synonyms for Let's get you out of here

Common mistakes with Let's get you out of here

  • Using in a formal context where a polite invitation is expected.
  • Confusing with 'let's stay here', which means the opposite.
  • Omitting 'let's' and just saying 'get out of here' can sound rude.

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Frequently asked questions about Let's get you out of here

What does Let's get you out of here mean?

We need to leave this place.

What is the definition of Let's get you out of here?

A friendly way to suggest someone should leave a place.

How do you use Let's get you out of here in a sentence?

I don't like this party anymore, so let's get you out of here.

Can you give another example of Let's get you out of here?

The movie was boring; let's get you out of here.

What are synonyms for Let's get you out of here?

Common alternatives include Let's leave, Time to go, Come on, let's go, Let's head out.

What words go with Let's get you out of here?

It commonly pairs with get someone out of here, let's leave together, let's go somewhere else, let's escape this place.

What are common mistakes when using Let's get you out of here?

Using in a formal context where a polite invitation is expected. Confusing with 'let's stay here', which means the opposite. Omitting 'let's' and just saying 'get out of here' can sound rude.

How do you pronounce Let's get you out of here?

US: //lɛts ɡɛt ju aʊt əv hɪr//, UK: //lɛts ɡɛt juː aʊt əv hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Let's get you out of here formal or informal?

"Let's get you out of here" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Let's get you out of here?

Used in casual conversations when wanting to encourage someone to leave. It may not be suitable for formal contexts.