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stick em and leave

1. To punch one in the face and run away quickly

2. An easy and effective way to get out of a situation

Michael: I can't hang out later, my grandparents are coming over

Luis: So what? Stick em and leave

by asiancaucasion February 23, 2011

11πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Leaving on a Southern Train

There are many ways to define leaving on a southern train.
1. To be inject/be high from injecting heroin.

2. To listen to (and enjoy) Stone Temple Pilots.

3. To actually leave somewhere on a southern train.

1. Man, that steve guy is so leaving on a southern train.

2. "I'm listening to "Sour Girl", now i'm leaving on a southern train"

3. Joshuwa is taking a train from Cleveland to Atlanta, therefore leaving on a southern train.

by Steve Weiland April 9, 2009

13πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


leave @acrello alone

a new inside joke thats taking over tiktok basically

*a rando dancing (comment section) LEAVE @ACRELLO ALONE

by Destroyer3466876 June 24, 2021


go on administrative leave

To receive symbolic punishment for your actions without facing any real accountability or repercussions.

See Also: Paid suspension, suspension with pay, qualified immunity

A cop got in trouble for murdering someone in their home. He will definitely just go on administrative leave.

by kenoshabrick March 3, 2021


Leave my shoes

staying for a short time at another place
it can only be a short time because the visitor will be leaving her shoes behind

Of course it's only a visit I'm not going leave my shoes.

by caddr2 February 24, 2011


eats, shoots and leaves

The title of an excellent book. It generally tells about the downfall of british language and punctuation and grammar, etc.
Below is the reason the book is called this. If you don't 'get' it, don't bother reading the book.

A panda walks into a cafe. He walks up to the waiter and orders a chicken sandwich. He eats it, then whips a pistol from somewhere in his fur. He fires two shots into the air, then makes his way to the door. Before he leaves, the waiter runs up to him shouting 'What ARE you doing?!' The panda looks fed up. He whipped out a badly punctuated nature book, then flicked it to the page about pandas. pointing to one part, he told the waiter to read.
The waiter read: 'Panda; eats, shoots and leaves'

by ShinShanShoob June 2, 2006

21πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


someone leaving a grave

a Something Leaving A Grave is a secretive way to confuse your enemies while saying they are a SLAG (first letter of each word)

person 1: can't πŸ…±elieve your with him after 1 day of πŸ…±eing with me
person 2: he's πŸ…±etter than you & he cares unlike you
person 1: i can sense Someone Leaving A Grave

person 2: what?!
person 1: ;) πŸ…±ye

by El spancho March 6, 2019

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž