The correct spelling of the phrase "gat out of" is actually "get out of," which is pronounced /ɡɛt aʊt ʌv/. The "t" in "get" is pronounced like a glottal stop, which is a tiny pause in the throat, and the "ou" in "out" is pronounced like the "ow" in "cow." The phrase means to leave or exit a place, and it’s commonly used in everyday conversation. So, next time you hear someone say "gat out of here," you can politely correct them by saying "it’s actually ‘get out of’."