Learn what "pack up your things and get out" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means leave immediately, often in anger or after a serious conflict.
From The Pendleton Secrete, Episode 33
Someone is angrily telling another person to pack up and leave immediately.
Use this in a very heated argument when you want someone to leave. It is rude and harsh, so it is not suitable for polite or professional settings.
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