The phrase used to tell people, most commonly women, to disrobe completely or partially, whether for empowerment, sexual desire, comedic purposes, the content of the clothing or to avoid confrontation.
Fosterâs Home For Imaginary Friends (Episode:Busted): Mr Herriman is about to catch Wilt and Eduardo wearing Funny Bunny T-Shirts that world mortify and humiliate him, and get Frankie in trouble. Mac tells Eduardo that if he doesnât help spread the word, Mr. Herriman will explode. Eduardo runs down the hallway, screaming âTake Off Your Clothesâ repeatedly! This unfazes Coco and confuses will, but inspires Madame Foster to empower herself as she is walking down the stairs to attend a Baseball Game with her cane wearing a Funny Bunny T-Shirt, Shorts and Baseball Cap over an undershirt. She hears Eduardo and screams âYeah! Woohoohoohoohoohoohoo!â before swiftly dropping her cane and removing everything but her undershirt. She runs upstairs waving her shirt and then whips it.
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Referring to an event in which only people with significant others are included and those without are left out of the event. This is commonly used at thanksgiving among relatives.
Grandma: Did you bring home a boyfriend for thanksgiving?
Granddaughter: No. Iâm still single Grandma.
Grandma: Couples only. Youâre left out.