get outside

Verb

 * 1)  To consume eat or drink.
 * 2) * 1912, Edgar Jepson, The Man with the Black Feather (translation of Gaston Leroux), Small, Maynard, page 306 :
 * All this troop had come from the Palais de Justice; and when it reached the Buci Cross-roads, you dismounted, because you were thirsty, and wished before the ceremony to get outside a pint at the tavern kept by the Smacker.
 * I need to get outside. I've been cooped up for days.
 * I need to get outside. I've been cooped up for days.
 * I need to get outside. I've been cooped up for days.