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get lost

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Pronunciation

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Interjection

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getlost

  1. (colloquial, dismissal, impolite)Used to rudely tell somebody togoaway or leave one alone.
    Synonyms:seeThesaurus:go away

Usage notes

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  • Telling someone to "get lost!" is slightly more rude than, for example, "beat it!" but less rude or vulgar than "piss off!" or "fuck off!"; polite ways to ask someone to leave include "please leave me alone" or the more indirect "I need time to myself at the moment".
  • Most verbs that may be used to refer to oneself leaving quickly (such asscat orvamoose) can be used as synonyms for "get lost" when said to another person.
  • "Getting lost", the state of losing one's bearings, should not be confused with "get lost!".

Translations

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Go away!

Verb

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getlost (third-person singular simple presentgets lost,present participlegetting lost,simple pastgot lost,past participle(UK)got lostor(US)gotten lost)

  1. (intransitive) Tolose one's way.
    Don't you have a map? How did weget lost?
    Igot lost in his reasoning.
  2. (intransitive, of an object) Togo missing; to be in alocationunknown to someone who islooking for it.
    My keysgot lost while I was out today.
  3. (intransitive) To be absent, to seem to be absent.
    The violinsget lost with the rest of the music.
  4. (intransitive, usually in imperative and reported speech, idiomatic) To exit from the scene.
    I don't want to have to tell you again:Get lost!
    They had a row and Fred told Jack toget lost.
    Jack did a good job ofgetting lost: nobody saw him for 4 years.

Translations

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lose one's way
to go missing
to appear to be absent

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