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Dodge noun▶ get out of Dodge; get the hell out of Dodge to leave, usually with some haste US, 1965 A loose allusion to the Wild West as epitomised by Dodge City, Kansas, and the seriousness of an order by the authorities to leave town.- Coming off the target Jack made a gut decision. “Head straight for home plate, Thunder; let’s get the hell out of Dodge.” — Richard Herman, The Warbirds, p. 295, 1989
- The pilot had some problem, so he aimed it over the sea, trimmed up the controls to keep it that way till it ran out of fuel and splashed in, and then got the hell out of Dodge. — Dennis Marvicsin and Jerold Greenfield, Maverick, p. 92, 1990
- That gives us forty minutes to get the fuck outta Dodge, which, if you do what I say when I say it, should be plenty. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
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