Get In Get Out

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
GIGO
Pronunciation
/gɪt ɪn gɪt aʊt/
Category
Miscellaneous
Related Field
Unclassified

Examples in Context

  1. When getting in and out of vehicles let children get in first and get out last.
  2. She and her husband joined a gym a year ago looking to get in shape and get out of the house.
  3. Make it too tough for the enemy to get in and you can't get out.
  4. Men often have a specific item in mind and want to get in, get it and get out, he said.
  5. A lot of people use a certain kind of music to get going in the morning, to get out of bed, to get them through an exercise workout, to calm themselves down at the end of the day.

Other meanings of GIGO