Table of Contents
- 1 What does getting out there mean?
- 2 What does getting there mean?
- 3 What does get out mean in slang?
- 4 What is the meaning of Livin a little?
- 5 How do you say get there?
- 6 What does hanging there mean?
- 7 How is everyone out there meaning?
- 8 What is the meaning of out there?
- 9 What does “I can’t wait to get out there” mean?
What does getting out there mean?
The phrase “get out there” means to go outside of the places that you usually spend all your time, which for most people is just home and work, or home and school. “Out there” is wherever people are socializing and doing active things.
What does getting there mean?
Achieve success, as in He always wanted to be a millionaire, and he finally got there. In this expression, there indicates one’s goal. The participial form of this phrase, getting there, means “making progress toward a goal,” as in I haven’t finished the book, but I’m getting there.
What does get out mean in slang?
said when you do not believe or agree with what someone is saying: “Ralph painted that, you know.” “Get out!”
Is it out here or out there?
Most likely it is (2): you were inside a building and I was outside, and then you moved to where I am. “Out here” was the destination of your movement. 1) If you treat “come out” as a phrasal verb, it means “reveal that you are homosexual”. “This is the place where you let it be known that you are gay.”
What is a word for out there?
Synonyms for out-there. dissentient, dissenting, dissident, heretical.
What is the meaning of Livin a little?
: to spend time doing enjoyable things Now that he’s retired he just wants to live a little.
How do you say get there?
Synonyms & Antonyms of getting there
- arriving,
- flourishing,
- prospering,
- succeeding,
- thriving.
What does hanging there mean?
to continue despite difficulties, opposition, or discouragement. We’re almost ready, so just hang in there.
How do you say get out?
- decamp,
- depart,
- elope,
- exit,
- go,
- leave,
- move,
- pull out,
Is there anyone out there meaning?
Senior Member. “Is anybody out there?” is more precise, and therefore more narrow in scope, than “Is anybody there?” This means there are times when “Is anybody out there?” would not fit the context. Here are a couple of examples: The phone rings and you answer but you get no reply.
How is everyone out there meaning?
“Everybody out there [in TV-land”] comprises a dispersed mass of people that the announcer cannot see—he has no idea how many they are, nor how widely they are dispersed; so they are not just “over there”, they are everywhere (all around), near and far, but out of sight to the announcer. In other words, out there.
What is the meaning of out there?
Out there might mean different things depending on the context of the situation. If something is “out there” it might mean outside of some building or closed structure. This is the most literal meaning.
What does “I can’t wait to get out there” mean?
In the context of the video, which appears to be an English lesson (美语 = “Beautiful Words”?) aimed at a Chinese audience, “I can’t wait to get out there” simply indicates that the speaker is so happy and brimming with so much energy and enthusiasm that she is eager to get out and face whatever this beautiful day may bring. Highly active question.
What is the meaning of Hong Bo’s ‘get out there’?
As a figure of speech it means something close to “make an effort”, similar to the colloquial “give it all you’ve got” or “get into it”. In this specific context it has this meaning as well as the more direct one – Hong Bo must physically get out “there” – the real world – and make the effort to market his product, as Dan says in his comment.
What does “a bit out there” mean?
Here are a few meanings I can think of off the top of my head: “He/she is a bit out there” means crazy or particularly odd. When referring to a distant position, it means far out (in that area/space). For example, while looking at the night sky: “I wonder if anyone else it out there…”