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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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''get the hell out of here'' and ''get the hell out from here''

1b01font00Get the hell out of here.02font02b02br
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01font01b001:02b00 Couldn't we say 01i00get the hell out from here02i00? Perhaps we can, but it will affect the flow of sentence.02font02br
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01font01b002:02b00 What does 01i00the hell02i00 mean above?02font0-
  

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0 01b00get the **** out02b00 01i00very informal!02i02br
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00to leave a place very quickly00 02br
01i00We didn't stop to argue, we just got the **** out of there02i00.00 00[usually + 01b00of02b00]02br
01i00Get the **** out of my house, before I call
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0 I'm surprised the censoring software didn't replace that with its usual ***.02br
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00 It's "Get out of here", not "Get out from here", whether you put the bad language in or not.02br
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01i00the ****02i00 is a vulgar intensifier showing extreme anger, most often used directly after a question word or after the first word of an
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11font10It's "Get out of here", not "Get out from here", whether you put the bad language in or not.12font12br
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10But 01i00of02i00 also means 01i00from02i00 then why couldn't 01i00from02i
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00But 11i10of12i10 also means 11i10from12i10 then why couldn't 11i10from12i10 be used instead of 11i10of12i10? I think it will affect the flow of the sentence.12blockquote
10Even when two words mean the same thing, it is often the case that one is us

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