You Want Out?

What is You Want Out??


1.

Has two meanings, depending on context:

1. To wish to leave a project, a business, or other undertaking.

2. British for "do you want anything?"

1.

"This project is shit. You want out?"

2.

"I'm going to the shops. You want out?"

See you, want, out, anything, leave


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