keep out of the/(one's) way

keep out of the/(one's) way

1. To actively avoid being a physical impediment to one. A noun or pronoun can be used after "keep." You need to keep out of my way when I'm trying to vacuum. I wish my little brother would keep his stuff out of my way when I'm setting up my model train. Your dad has to line up these tiles very carefully, so keep out of his way, all right?
2. To actively avoid being or ensure that someone or something is not a distraction, imposition, nuisance, or irritation for one. A noun or pronoun can be used after "keep." Whenever my parents are arguing like that, I try to keep out of their way as much as possible. Please keep your intern out of my way, Michael. Some of us have real work to get done around here.
See also: keep, of, out, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Keep out of my way.

 and Stay out of my way. 
1. Lit. Don't get in my pathway. John: Keep out of my way! I'm carrying a heavy load. Bill: Sorry. "Keep out of my way!" shouted the piano mover.
2. Fig. Don't cause me any trouble. Henry: I'm going to get even no matter what. Keep out of my way. Andy: Keep it up! You'll really get in trouble. John: I intend to work my way to the top in this business. Mary: So do I, so just keep out of my way.
See also: keep, of, out, way

keep someone or something out of the way

to prevent someone or something from getting in the way. Please keep your children out of the way.
See also: keep, of, out, way
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

keep/stay out of somebody’s ˈway

avoid somebody: He’s got a lot of work to do at the moment, so if I were you I’d stay out of his way until he’s got it finished.
See also: keep, of, out, stay, way
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • keep in
  • keep in some place
  • bear/keep somebody/something in mind
  • keep company
  • keep away
  • keep away (from someone or something)
  • earn its keep
  • keep (one's) eyes on (someone or something)
  • keep (something) by
  • keep by