get out of town
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Compare Danish den må du længere ud på landet med.
Interjection
[edit]- Expression of incredulity.
- 1998, Tamar Myers, So Faux, So Good[1], page 191:
- "Get out of town!" Magdalena gave me a quizzical look. "That's just an expression, dear," I said kindly.
- 2002, Zane, The Heat Seekers, page 140:
- "Shae has four kids. All girls." / "Get out of town!" Tempest exclaimed, drawn back in shock.
- 2005, Shannon McKenna, Out Of Control, page 68:
- "Let me pick another word," he said smoothly. "Fascinating." / "Oh, get out of town. Fascinating, my butt."
Synonyms
[edit]- See Thesaurus:wow or Thesaurus:bullshit
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]expression of incredulity