get outside of

get outside (of) (something)

To fully and heartily consume food or a beverage. I'd love to get outside of a fat, juicy steak right about now. I can't wait to finish work and get outside a few pints.
See also: get, outside
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get outside of

eat or drink something. informal
1981 Sam McAughtry Belfast Stories We'll get outside of a feed of bacon and egg and black pudding.
See also: get, of, outside
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See also:
  • get outside (of) (something)
  • (You) want to step outside?
  • You want to step outside?
  • (You) wanna step outside?
  • at the (very) outside
  • at the outside
  • stand outside
  • stand outside (of) (something)
  • no hawkers, no circulars
  • out(side) (of) (someone's) wheelhouse