snap out of something
snap out of (something)
To suddenly recover or be freed from some negative or undesirable condition, emotion, or situation. Alex has been really gloomy lately. I hope he snaps out of it soon, because we'll need him to present our project to the supervisor next week. The company is hoping to snap out of their recent sales slump with the launch of their latest smartphone.
See also: of, out, snap
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
snap out of something
in. to recover from something. It was an emotional blow, but he’ll snap out of it in a while.
See also: of, out, snap, something
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- snap out of (something)
- snap out of it
- it is what it is
- snap back
- reconcile (oneself) to (something)
- reconcile oneself to
- get out of jail free card
- in a cleft stick
- land up in (something)
- hold the sack