out of outta /ˈaʊɾə/ Reduction
From inside, away from, or indicating origin/source.
This is a common reduction where the 't' sound in 'out' and the 'of' merge and simplify, often becoming a flap T sound. It makes the phrase flow more easily in casual speech.
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out of outta
/ˈaʊɾə/
From inside, away from, or indicating origin/source.
This is a common reduction where the 't' sound in 'out' and the 'of' merge and simplify, often becoming a flap T sound. It makes the phrase flow more easily in casual speech.
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Example 1
I'm outta here, catch ya later!
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Example 2
Can you please take the trash outta the kitchen?
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Example 3
We're outta milk, so I'll grab some after work.
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Example 4
Did you see him pop outta nowhere like that?
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Example 5
I gotta figure a way outta this mess.
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