get out of someone's ear

English

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌɡɛt ˈaʊt əv ˌsʌmwʌnz ˈɪr/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˌɡɛt ˈaʊt əv ˌsʌmwʌnz ˈɪə(r)/

Noun

get out of someone's ear (third-person singular simple present gets out of someone's ear, present participle getting out of someone's ear, simple past got out of someone's ear, past participle gotten out of someone's ear or got out of someone's ear)

  1. (slang) To stop bothering someone.
    • 1999, “Whispering Playa”, in FanMail, performed by TLC:
      Man, can you please get out of my ear
    • 2016, “O Pana”, in Eternal Grey, performed by $uicideboy$:
      Told that bitch, "Get out my ear," she need to chill
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