- 豁出去 huōchuqu to go for brokeTo be prepared to do something regardless of the cost or risk; to throw caution to the wind in order to achieve a goal
- 滚出去 gǔnchūqu get outvulgarly shouting at someone to leave; "get out!" or "scram!"
- 搬出去 bānchūqu to move outto move one's residence out of a place; to move or shift something out
- 卖出去 màichūqu to sell outTo successfully sell an item; to be sold; to get rid of something by selling it.
- 泼出去的水 pōchūqudeshuǐ spilt watersomething that cannot be undone or retrieved, similar to the English idiom "spilt milk"
- 溜出去 liūchūqu to slip outto slip out; to steal away quietly; to sneak away
- 卖不出去 màibuchūqu unsalableto be unable to sell something; cannot be sold