out of here oudda here ˈaʊɾə hɪər Reduction
Leaving or departing from this place; gone from this location.
The 't' in 'out' often changes to a 'd' sound (flapping) when it comes before a vowel sound, as in 'of'. The 'of' then reduces to a schwa, and 'here' is pronounced quickly.
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out of here oudda here
ˈaʊɾə hɪər
Leaving or departing from this place; gone from this location.
The 't' in 'out' often changes to a 'd' sound (flapping) when it comes before a vowel sound, as in 'of'. The 'of' then reduces to a schwa, and 'here' is pronounced quickly.
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Example 1
I'm tired, I'm gonna head out of here.
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Example 2
Get out of here before you cause more trouble!
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Example 3
He's been out of here for hours already.
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Example 4
Get oudda here, you're kidding me!
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This meeting's running late; I need to get oudda here soon.
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