get out of the road
get out of the road
1. Literally, to move off of a road. Primarily heard in UK. We'd better get out of the road, there's an ambulance screaming toward us.
2. By extension, to move out of the way of someone or something. Usually issued as a command. Hey, Mike! Get out of the road, would ya? I'm trying to move these crates!
See also: get, of, out, road
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- fork in the road
- down the road
- come across
- frog and toad
- take to the road
- in (one's) road
- in the road
- road pizza
- (one) (had) better hit the road
- frog