pile out
Related to pile out: piled up
pile out (of something)
To exit or disembark from something in a rough, disorderly fashion. Jake and his friends piled out of the van to go to soccer practice. We need to count heads as you leave the bus, so don't everyone pile out all at once!
See also: out, pile
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
pile out (of something)
[for many people] to get out of something roughly. Okay, kids, pile out! The car door burst open, and the children piled out.
See also: out, pile
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
pile out
v.
To exit something or some place in a disorderly mass or group: When we reached the store, the kids piled out of the van. I opened the door and the crowd piled out.
See also: out, pile
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- pile out (of something)
- pile off
- piles
- piling
- pile in
- pile into
- pile into (something)
- want off of (something)
- crowd into (something or some place)
- muddle up