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Out here

General term for being literally and figuratively out here in these streets.

Man, ole boy was talking mad beef , double meat! He can't do that out here cause somebody goin to get at him!

by Terry Bad Ice February 18, 2019

17๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Here's Johnny

1: Your Wang/ejaculation, named after Jack Nicholson's junk in the shining.
2: When introducing a friend called Johnny

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Jack: Linda i want to bone.
Linda: No i'm to tired.
Jack: All sleep and no play makes Jack have hairy palms.
Linda: zzzzzz (snore).
Jack: (whilst jerking himself to climax) Here's Johnny OOOOOOOOHHHHH YEAH.
Linda: What was that, aah i cant see.
Jack: zzzzzzzz (snore)

by Nick Manning Is The Man February 13, 2009

54๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


Here you

Scottish slang, excuse me, it is a term to get someones attention

Here you, wit you wantin'

by Yaboisauntie April 30, 2021

5๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Here's the beef!

In 1984, after the popularity of Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers skyrocketed thanks to the runaway success of it's 1983 TV commercial, which featured actress Claire Pellar asking the question "Where's the beef?", some men started sporting T-shirts that answered that question with the remark "Here's the beef!" as a joke.

When I was at a donkey basketball game I saw a man wearing a purple T-shirt that said in big letters "Here's the beef!".

by I Saw U2 Live Twice April 22, 2007

7๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


here she be

Newfoundland speak for "Here it is."

Ya know that document you were lookin' fer, well here she be.

by Doctor Livingstone May 19, 2005

8๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Outta Here!

A game originating at the University of Washington, the objective of which is to hit food out of an unsuspecting persons hands while simultaneously yelling "Outta Here!"

The harder the food is hit the better, and having it stick to the wall is encouraged.

Note: it is possible to be playing and not know it until it is too late.

I outta here!-ed him so bad yesterday, there was spagetti everywhere.

by TonkoTruck January 7, 2010

21๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Here's the thing

"Here's the thing" can be used as a buildup to an insult and to make sure you'll have the attention of the receiving party. Ending it with a "that's more or less the thing" will let them know that you've finished conveying this information.

Jack: My allegiance is to the law, I'm paid to uphold the law.
Bill: What in the heaven's name are you talking about? You may have misgivings, but don't go believing that, Jack. That way lies damnation.
Jack: I'm in no danger of damnation, Bill.
Bill: Here's the thing, I don't give tuppenny fuck about your moral conundrum you meat-headed shit sack, that's more or less the thing.

by tuppenny March 22, 2020

8๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž