The phrase "gat out my way" is a colloquial expression used to tell someone to move out of your way. The word "gat" is a variant of "got," and is pronounced /ɡɒt/. The "ou" in "out" is pronounced as /aʊ/, while the "w" in "way" is pronounced as /weɪ/. The spelling of this phrase is influenced by regional dialects, where pronunciation and spelling of words may differ from standard English. However, it is important to note that the correct spelling is "got out of my way."