Get one out of hock phrasal verb
Regain possession of cars, furniture, property ect. from a pawnbroker, corporation, or bank
I sold my car to pay bank debts. Luckily, my mom got it out of hock for me.
To pay off someone's debt
I have always worked hard to get my parents out of hock.
save as much money as possible
Used to say that someone attempts to get money from you.
Feeling worried about finance.
To do work of any kind to earn a living
The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.
It was often said by a photographer when he would like small children to look at the camera and smile before he took a photo.
When the photographer said “watch the birdie”, all of us looked at the camera and smiled.