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get energy out is not in our dictionary (yet). Here's what it could mean:

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verb phrase

  • To release or expend pent-up physical or mental restlessness, often through vigorous activity or exertion.

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The metric for success in the report was simple: Does this get energy out of the ground faster?

From Scientific American • Jul. 13, 2018

They are cutting back on their operations that are not as profitable but are more expensive to get energy out of the ground.

From The Guardian • Feb. 7, 2016

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  • expend energy
  • burn off steam
  • go wild
  • shake the sillies out
  • run it out

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  • power down
  • conserve energy
  • enter goblin mode

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