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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

meaning of "get back out there"

My native language is Portuguese and I can't understand the phrase "And got you back out there" below. Can anybody help me?

....: “Limits are bullshit,” Ravan said. “They don’t exist except in your head. Something bad happened to you. What ever it was, someone should have kicked your ass and got you back out there, but they didn’t. They did the opposite. They told you this stuff and filled your head with
it, made you doubt yourself.
  

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They should have put the person back where he was.

  • They should have put the person back where he was.
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They should have put the person back where he was.
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People say that when they want to cheer someone up, like when you've had a breakup and your friend tells you to get back out there, meaning go get yourself together and find someone else.

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