outcha

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outcha

  1. (informal) out (of) your
    • 2011, Ni-Ni Simone, No Boyz Allowed, Kensington Publishing Corp., →ISBN, page 189:
      'You better keep G-Bread's name outcha mouth!" Pop spat.
    • 2016, Stephen King, The Dead Zone, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 57:
      “So I says, 'Blow it outcha you-know-where.'
    • 2020, Terrance Mcadoo, Lost In My World, Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., →ISBN:
      "YOU BETTER GET OUT OF MY FACE!" he said. "MAKE ME GET OUTCHA FACE. I'M STANDING RIGHT HERE, AND I'M NOT GOING NOWHERE!
  2. (informal) out (of) you
    • 1995, Russell Miller, Nothing Less Than Victory: The Oral History of D-Day, Hearst Books, →ISBN:
      They started to shout, "Outcha come, outcha come."
    • 1997, Charles E. Holloway, Dialect Death: The Case of Brule Spanish, John Benjamins Publishing, →ISBN, page 45:
      You see I always was left-handed, but at school if they caught you using the left hand they would swat the hell outcha and make you use the right.
    • 2013, Angel M., The Keeper, Abbott Press, →ISBN, page 53:
      "Outcha go," he said, jerking open the front door.