out with it

out with it

Say what you are thinking or reveal some information, especially after hesitation or delay. Used as an imperative. OK, I know you're upset with me for some reason. Out with it! Just be out with it already! Who won?
See also: out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

out with it

Say it, as in Tell us what you really think-out with it! Used as an imperative, this idiom uses out in the sense of "public."
See also: out
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

out with it

say what you are thinking.
1993 Margaret Atwood The Robber Bride She would be so squirrelly with desire—out with it, lust , capital L, the best of the Seven Deadlies —that she'd scarcely be able to sit still.
See also: out
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ˈout with it!

used to make somebody tell you something they are hiding, or hesitating to tell you: Come on, out with it! I want to know the truth!
See also: out
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • out with it!
  • keep at
  • keep at (someone or something)
  • straight off
  • straight off/out
  • straight away
  • straightaway
  • break it up
  • Break it up!
  • break up