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here ⇨ 'ere; here said when passing a marijuana cigarette US, 2001
idiomhere► have had it up to here (with)► that's neither here nor thereget out of here! AmEAmEspoken used in order to say that you do not believe what someone has told you, or that you are very surprised by it:"Did you know Josie's pregnant?" "Get out of here! They've only been together for six months."Get out of here, as if any doctor's going to cure you at no charge! —see also no wayNote In this idiom people usually say 'out of' quickly as if it is really one word that sounds like 'ouda'. here goes!spoken said before you start doing something, especially when you are nervous about doing it:"Go on, Dave, just jump in." "Okay, here goes!"I've never given a presentation before, but Chris says you're all dying to hear about my trip, so here goes.I'm out of here! AmEAmEslang said when you are leaving a place, especially when you are happy to be going:It's five o'clock - I'm out of here!Well, I'm out of here! See you at Jerry's.Note In this idiom people usually say 'out of' quickly as if it is really one word that sounds like 'ouda'. sth is here to stayuse sth used in order to say that a new situation, system, idea etc has become a normal part of people's lives, will continue, and should be accepted:Whether we like it or not, stores that provide their customers with one-stop shopping are here to stay.I think it's time we recognized that high unemployment is here to stay.
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