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want out
vb. (context intransitive idiomatic English) To want to leave something.
Usage examples of "want out".
This is what I want out of your platoon, and I won't tolerate any deviation from these orders—.
Because everyone at some point in their fourth year sits around and talks about what they want out of life.
If you want out, say so at any time and I guarantee it will be acted on.
So the question everyone must answer is: Do you want to stay with the team, or do you want out?
But I can't see any other way to squeeze the opening we want out of the situation.