get out of geddada /ɡɛɾ.aʊɾ.ə/ Compression
To leave a place, to avoid something, or to escape from a situation.
This is a strong reduction where 't' sounds become 'd'-like flaps, and vowels are reduced to a schwa or dropped entirely, making the original words hard to distinguish.
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get out of geddada
/ɡɛɾ.aʊɾ.ə/
To leave a place, to avoid something, or to escape from a situation.
This is a strong reduction where 't' sounds become 'd'-like flaps, and vowels are reduced to a schwa or dropped entirely, making the original words hard to distinguish.
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Example 1
I need to get out of here right now.
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Example 2
Can you help me get out of this mess?
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Example 3
Just get out of my way!
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Example 4
I gotta geddada these wet clothes.
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Example 5
Let's geddada here before it gets too crowded.
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