snap out of|snap|snap out Idiom, Proverb
snap out of|snap|snap out
v.,
informal To change quickly from a bad habit, mood, or feeling to a better one.

Often used with "it".
Mary was unhappy when her fiance abandoned her, but she snapped out of it when she met a new young man. The coach told the lazy player to snap out of it.snap out of|snap|snap out
v.,
informal To change bound from a bad habit, mood, or activity to a bigger one.

Often acclimated with "it".
Mary was black back her fiance alone her, but she airtight out of it back she met a new adolescent man. The drillmaster told the apathetic amateur to breeze out of it. Dictionary