to have or find a way out/off of something to have or find a way onto/into something be someone's way out/off or onto something. Consider way off + of [noun] can be seen as a phrasal lexeme (verb) or a noun followed by a prepositional phrase. Check out this list for some easy, repeatable good deeds that could be your way off of the naughty list ... More @Wikipedia
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