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I'M Out

Definition:

"I'm out" is a slang phrase used to indicate that a person is leaving a place or situation.

Use case:

You can use this phrase when you are leaving a party, a meeting, a conversation, or any other situation where you want to let people know that you are departing. It is a quick and informal way to say goodbye and let others know that you are no longer going to be present.


The usage of the idiom 'I'M Out' in a sentence

• "I'm getting pretty tired, guys. I think I'm gonna head out. I'm out."

• "I can't deal with this drama anymore. I'm out of this toxic relationship."

• "Yo, this party's whack. I'm out like a light."

• "Sorry, I can't stay and chat. I've got a meeting in 5 minutes. I'm outta here."

• "I'm finished with my work for the day. I'm out of the office now."

• "I'm done with this game. I'm out."

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