English, asked by personal3, 2 months ago

Let's get lost means​

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Answered by adithyavardhanms
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Explanation:

telling someone to go away.

Answered by bossygirl
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Get lost" is more common and is generally a rude way of telling someone to go away. "

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Getting lost is the occurrence of a person or animal losing spatial reference. ... While getting lost, being lost or totally lost, etc. are popular expressions for someone in a desperate situation (perhaps not literally lost), getting lost is also a positive term for a goal some travellers have in exploring without a plan.

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It's not a curse word, but it's rude to say.

It's not a curse word, but it's rude to say. The Language Level symbol shows a user's proficiency in the languages they're interested in.

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But when “get lost” is used as a command, when you tell another person, “Get lost!” – you're telling them to go away because you don't want them near you. Now, this is a rude way to do it, so you would only tell someone to “get lost” if you're very annoyed or very angry at them.

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hope this is helpful buddy

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