A term used to describe escape or relief from a situation.
My friend: You really came through that bout of pneumonia really well.
Me: Yeah, there's really no "get out" from this miserable life.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD
person 1: I'm in your house
person 2: please get out
person 1: no
your mom get out of house to get water but came back after ♾️ years
Thinking you've made it but actually having to move in with a guy named McCrary.
Guy 1: "Damn, that guy Mercado is getting McCraried!"
Guy 2: "THAT'S CRAZY!"
The opposite of getting got. Not falling for a scam or other foolery.
We don’t get got, we go get - Dennis, IASIP.
Can be an expression of excitement or bewilderment for something truly extraordinary, including doubt of its sheer existence.
: Did you know that one cigar shaped asteroid was actually an alien ship?
: Get the bird outta' the cage! No way!