on the way out

on the/(one's) way out

1. Literally, in the process of leaving or about to leave some place. I'm actually on the way out just now, so we'll have to leave the meeting until tomorrow. The doctor rang just as we were on our way out the door.
2. Declining in status or popular opinion; becoming unfashionable or undesirable. As quickly as they became a worldwide phenomenon, fidget spinners are already on their way out. Thankfully it seems like such discriminatory practices are on the way out in recent years.
3. In the process of dying or about to die. Our dog is on her way out. The poor thing can't even stand up on her own anymore. I'm on the way out, so all that money won't do me a bit of a good.
See also: on, out, way
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

on the way out

1. About to go out, as in We were on our way out when the phone rang.
2. Going out of fashion, becoming obsolete, as in Full-size cars are on their way out.
See also: on, out, way
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

on the way out

1 going down in status, estimation, or favour; going out of fashion. 2 dying. informal
See also: on, out, way
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • be on the way out
  • on the/(one's) way out
  • I have to love you and leave you
  • love you and leave you
  • fly out
  • Can I/we have the bill?
  • Can I/we have the check?
  • leave it out
  • leave out
  • leave (someone or something) in the dust