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Get out logo #10101) Become publicly known 2) Cheapass Games game 3) Depart on the double 4) Leave 5) Quit
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get out logo #21449A relative directional instructing the dog to move away from the handler laterally.
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Get Out

Get Out logo #21000[board game] Get Out is one of the earliest board games published by Cheapass Games. Players are trying to move out of their parents` basements. They roll dice and move around the board, trying to collect jobs and apartments. The board for Get Out is similar in concept to the board used for Monopoly, though there are three rings on the boar...
Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Out_(board_game)

Get out

Get out logo #21012Used in the context of general equities. Sell interest ('We could get out big size in Humana.')
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Get Out

Get Out logo #21207(Not what the director says when he fires you. Well, not only that!) A touring theatre term: "getting out" the scenery, props etc. from the theatre onto the transport. The opposite (remarkably enough!) is the "get in".
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Get Out

Get Out logo #22402Go lower in price, when bids in the stock or market are hit, causing those bids to vanish and be rep
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get out logo #20400[v] - express with difficulty
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Get out logo #24153Taking down and removing the set from the theatre
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get out

get out logo #20974get around verb be released or become known; of news; `News of her death broke in the morning`
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GET-OUT

GET-OUT logo #24152Moving an entire production out of the venue, and back into storage or into transport. Usually preceded by the strike (where the set is disassembled back into component parts. The Get Out is also known as Load Out (USA) or Bump Out (AUS.) or Pack Out (NZ).
Found on https://www.theatrecrafts.com/
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