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Get Out of Here
Meaning/Usage
: Common way to express disbelief
Explanation
: You are not telling someone to literally get out. This is a common idiomatic phrase to express disbelief. Often times it is used in a positive way as in the first example sentence below.
"
Get out of here
! We actually finished in first place?
"
"
Get out of here
. She would never say such a thing about me.
"
"
Get out of here
. That's hard to believe.
"
A.
"
Jen told me that Ryan got an A on his test.
"
B.
"
Get out of here
! He didn't even study!
"
A.
"
I'm telling you the truth, he got an
A.
"
B.
"
What a surprise.
"
Other Common Sentences
"
Are you joking with me?
"
"
Are you serious?
"
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