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Lets get the flock out of dodge

It basically means "lets get the heck out of here."

"This bomb is about to blow! Lets get the flock out of dodge!"

by trevorbuchh February 4, 2012

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


let me help you out

A condescending phrase used to preface the dissemination of an important (often revolutionary) piece of information from a self-identified superior being to a subjectively-determined inferior being. Usually used during paste up, sometimes as an insult, though most often as part of the Denebola vernacular.

Let me help you out: this thing isn't a work of art.

by mr_frookie February 20, 2011

7๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Let yo banana hang out

To rock out with your cock out, relax. Usually said between men, when nobody is around.

"hey nobody is around, we have the fight on and our Redbulls in hand- time to let yo banana hang out.

by Formingsinger16 July 12, 2016


let your nuts hang out

To show off in front of hot girls.

In our baseball game i'm gonna let my nuts hang out.

by Jimbob March 13, 2003

24๐Ÿ‘ 59๐Ÿ‘Ž


"N- Ngh~.." Stephen moaned quietly and softly, as he felt Randy thrust deeper into him. "G- Ghโ€“ ahhh..~" He let out another small, soft whimper. He gripped the bedsheets tighter, his face red, and sweating. Stephandy. STEPHEN STOTCH x RANDY MARSH

Stephen Stotch is a dilf, a bottom, and underated. And Stephen Stotch x Randy Marsh is best ship

Colt: hi love
Alex: "N- Ngh~.." Stephen moaned quietly and softly, as he felt Randy thrust deeper into him. "G- Ghโ€“ ahhh..~" He let out another small, soft whimper. He gripped the bedsheets tighter, his face red, and sweating. Stephandy. STEPHEN STOTCH x RANDY MARSH

Colt: I'm leaving you
Alex: I drew Stephen pregnant, breastfeeding me.

by Kxzzs October 20, 2023

28๐Ÿ‘ 19๐Ÿ‘Ž


Letting the octopus out

"Letting the octopus out", correlates the manner in which a friend will look when he is using all 8 of his limbs to consume drinks furiously .

"Bill is really letting the octopus out tonight!"

by Jubilee B February 25, 2016


Let me find out

An expression of disbelief. Most commonly used when learning something shocking or surprising. Another way to say "I didn't know that" or "No way! "

Mom: "Will you order me a bean burrito at Taco Bell?"
Me: "Let me find out you like bean burritos!"

Friend: "My sister just won the lottery!"
Me: "Seriously? Let me find out!"

by Lucky B March 27, 2024