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Don't Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out 

A metaphor for: "I think you should leave. Do not pause or delay while you are leaving." Generally used when the addressed has been complaining about circumstances that the listener doesn't agree with. It comes from a time when doors were on spring hinges and if you paused in the doorway while exiting, the door would spring closed behind you and hit you on the backside.
"This place stinks. I am too qualified to be here."

"Well, don't let the door hit you on the way out."

balls way out 

Slang for showing great courage and dedication toward accomplishing a goal, usually one that requires some significant risk or great effort to attain.
She saw the task of preventing the Moron in Chief from being re-elected as part of her natural responsibility as an American, so she went balls way out and published her comic critique, “Down the Trumphole,” even though it may ultimately place her on an uncomfortably hot professional griddle.
balls way out by Dr Bunnygirl December 4, 2019

Mcnutt way out of this 

used to describe a situation that has no other solution but blasting your face open with a shotgun
i failed my exam, there is only a Mcnutt way out of this

take the coward's way out 

to kill oneself;
When faced with financial disaster, Sarah took the coward's way out. I can't believe that Bill would take the coward's way out. His death must have been an accident.

Easy way out 

To get out of a bad situation by using the least resistance, in other words, killing oneself.
Instead of fighting or surrendering to the cops, he took the easy way out. He was a very good friend.
Easy way out by agreensnowman June 17, 2014

This is a a and b conversation c your way out

Brian this is a a and b conversation c your way out