Get out of here

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Context #1

Sam:Guess what?  I got a new car.  I got a brand new BMW.
Chris:Get out of here!
Sam: Really!

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Context #2
Sharon: I finally broke up with Matt.
Tammy: Now way. Get out of here!
Sharon: Really. This time it’s is over.

Meaning: “to get out of here” is a common idiom that is used when you are surprised and don’t believe someone.  It has the same meaning as “no way!”

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  1. Thanks a whole lot for sharing, guys … Great idiom … Can't wait for more … We love you …

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