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get lost
Go away, as in Get lost, we don't want you around. This rather rude slangy imperative dates from the 1940s.
Example Sentences
It’s not as though the em dash is the first punctuation mark to get lost in intergenerational translation.
Get lost in the music It’s always a struggle to get up off the couch, but once there’s been some food, I’m off to play some music.
“As a teenager in Los Angeles, it’s very easy to get lost in cellphone screens all summer. But being in the field helped me socialize, be outdoors, talk to adults. It made me grow up.”
It’s very rare and the Barnes and Noble at Americana is one of my favorite spots, because I’ll get lost.
"But don't overplan. Have a couple of headliners to go to. But then just get lost."
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