To ask in an insulting way to another person to go away from you, to stop contact with to stop bothering the person to who the insult is addressed.
To end up in an unknown place, to be not to be found again, to get lost, to irrecoverably slip away.
Get Lost is a game. Not the kind of game that people compete against each other, nor those you have to win a trophy.
1 It's also possible such matters get lost in translation, Justice Vui said.
2 MATT: There's so much content out there, even good shows get lost .
3 It's easy to get lost in the great pantheon of consumer drones.
4 It was easy to get lost if you didn't know the way.
5 Smaller details get lost , and lines aren't always in the right place.
6 Simply Be I can get lost in the pages of Simply Be.
7 He wanted to use the time to get lost in a dream.
8 The real badass news and quality storytelling get lost in the shuffle.
9 This in order that we would not get lost in the darkness.
10 Rule one, he thought, don't leave the lakeshore or you'll get lost .
11 Don't forget: if you get lost look up and there are signposts.
12 But it's easy to get lost if you don't know the country.
13 But the others cried, It is too valuable; it might get lost .
14 Drivers are supplied with a contact to help if they get lost .
15 It was easy to get lost in the labyrinths of the building.
16 I told him to get lost , but he didn't seem to understand.
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