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Meaning of this expression
I bumped into "make it out alive" many times in song's lyrics and fictions. What does this mean?
Jan 28, 2017 5:49 AM
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It is often used hyperbolically (which means "in an exaggerated fashion"). So, Bark's example is appropriate. Although not definitive. Lox defines it nicely and comprehensively. There is one good literal use of it, though (the koala in your photo looks like someone just said this to them):
Life. No-one gets out alive.
January 28, 2017
when two people are alive after a long kissing session
January 28, 2017
What you explained seems to be suitable for the situation I've read in the fiction. Thank you.
January 28, 2017
to escape from a deadly situation without being killed. Often used metaphorically to mean, getting out of a bad situation unharmed.
January 28, 2017
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