bail out »
To exit an aircraft while in flight.
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blow this pop stand »
To exit or remove oneself from a less than exciting location or environment.
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fire escape »
emergency exit
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get out of here »
To leave or exit a place.
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go figure »
Expresses perplexity, confusion, surprise, or puzzlement.
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less is more »
That which is less complicated is often better understood and more appreciated than what is more complicated; simplicity is preferable to complexity; brevity in communication is more effective than verbosity.1855, Robert Browning, "Men and Women":Well, less is more, Lucrezia: I am judged.1954, "'Less Is More'," Time, 14 Jun.:The essence of Mies's architectural philosophy is in his famous and sometimes derided phrase, "Less is more." This means, he says, having "the greatest effect with the least means."2007, Gia Kourlas, "Dance Review: An Ordered World Defined With Soothing Spareness," New York Times, 3 Mar. (retrieved 22 Oct. 2008):The program, which features two premieres
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log out »
To exit an account in a computer system so that it doesn't recognize you until you log in again.
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make off »
To run away; to exit.
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show somebody the door »
To escort someone to the exit of the premises; to expel someone from a room, gathering, etc.
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step out »
To exit a place on foot, often for a short time.
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sweat »
Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation.
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turn off »
To leave a road; exit.
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way out »
exit
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