Common English Idioms
Idiom: Get something out of your system
Meaning: Do the thing you've been wanting to do so you can move on
Examples:
1. I got drinking and partying out of my system during college. I'm ready for a quieter life now.
2. He's been talking about skydiving for so long, I'm just glad he's finally going to get it out of his system.
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