"get out while the getting's good" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: en-au-get out while the getting's good.ogg [Australia] Forms: gets out while the getting's good [present, singular, third-person], getting out while the getting's good [participle, present], got out while the getting's good [past], got out while the getting's good [UK, participle, past], gotten out while the getting's good [US, participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|get<,,got,got􂀿UK􂁀:gotten􂀿US􂁀> out while the getting's good|head=get out while the getting's good}} get out while the getting's good (third-person singular simple present gets out while the getting's good, present participle getting out while the getting's good, simple past got out while the getting's good, past participle (UK) got out while the getting's good or (US) gotten out while the getting's good)
  1. (colloquial) To leave at an opportune time or before adverse conditions arise. Tags: colloquial
    Sense id: en-get_out_while_the_getting's_good-en-verb-v0ETKAiI
  2. (idiomatic, colloquial) To sell all or part of one's holdings in stocks, real estate, a business, etc. while conditions are good, particularly in anticipation of a drop in prices. Tags: colloquial, idiomatic Synonyms: bail out, 23 skidoo
    Sense id: en-get_out_while_the_getting's_good-en-verb-Jwp65t82 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 17 83

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