A command requesting the departure of those whose presence is unwanted.
Usually pronounced as one word.
See: Git Gone
Popularized by Jeff Foxworty in his You-might-be-a-redneck comedy.
Usually pronounced as one word.
See: Git Gone
Popularized by Jeff Foxworty in his You-might-be-a-redneck comedy.
by pythonspam November 07, 2003
Translates to, "Excuse me sir but you are upsetting me so I am asking you to please leave the area".
by Ant2562001 September 19, 2012
Man : I can crack my nose!
Woman: Get outta here! "means I don't believe you!"
Man 2: You are not so funny!
Woman 2: Get outta here! "means leave this place, I don't like you!"
Woman: Get outta here! "means I don't believe you!"
Man 2: You are not so funny!
Woman 2: Get outta here! "means leave this place, I don't like you!"
by Al Fata Al Tayer September 22, 2015
boy u betta get dat outta here! is a phrase used by the famous youtuber matt smith (dangmattsmith) meaning that the previous encouter was "naughty" in vocabulary or in meaning
by LebbEx March 29, 2019
When a second person (who usually is a kid or a whimp) says when someone seems to have more of a mental & physical power over you. They tell you to leave because of a particular problem.
by T.Wilson November 27, 2012
Often heard in movies where the characters are Italian Americans living in New York.
It simply means that you don't believe what someone else said.
It simply means that you don't believe what someone else said.
Henry Hill: There it is, you see that Mike? You see that Helicopter? See it right there, right infront of us there? I think it's been following me all morning.
Mikey: Get the fuck outta here! What are you, nuts?
Mikey: Get the fuck outta here! What are you, nuts?
by SoySauceBill October 02, 2009
by EddieLee October 15, 2007