[Slang] I'M OUT. - How to Announce Departures with Flair

I'm out.

I'm out.

/aɪm aʊt/

I am leaving or I have to go.

I'm out" is a straightforward way to announce one's departure from a location or situation. It can be used both literally and metaphorically to indicate leaving, whether from a physical place or opting out of further involvement in an activity or discussion. This phrase is particularly useful in social settings where a clear, concise indication of departure is necessary, helping to maintain clarity in communication.

Example Sentences

  1. I'm out, see you guys later!

    The speaker is informing others that they are leaving the current location.

  2. It's late, I'm out of here.

    The phrase indicates that it's getting late and the speaker has decided to leave.

  3. Time to go, I'm out and heading home.

    Here, the speaker is announcing their departure from a place and indicating that they are going home.

Time really flies when you're having fun!
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