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You can't get there from here.
(USA) US expression used in the New England area (most frequently in Maine) by persons being asked for directions to a far distant location that cannot be accessed without extensive, complicated directions.
Exact(3)
"Hey, you Terminal!" the driver shouted, "pull up!" "Can't, got a fare," said the cabby.
We can't got back to therapists because they're the ones who 'hurt' us in the first place.
"I've read things like, 'surely he can't got to Hibs because he's played for Hearts'.
Similar(57)
You can't get complacent.
I can't get found".
I can't get enough!
People can't get jobs".
He can't get enough.
You can't get lazy.
I can't get away.
I can't get home.
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