get the hell out (of someplace)
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To leave (somewhere) as quickly as possible. I could tell there was going to be a fight, so I just got the hell out of there. I'm sick of your crappy attitude. Get the hell out of my office! This town is driving me crazy—I need to get the hell out.
get the hell out (of here)
Inf. to depart as rapidly as possible. Time for us all to get the hell out of here, I think. The cafe is closing now. He got the hell out before he was fired.