The incorrect use of the metaphor “Make like a tree and leave”
Biff: Now why don’t you make like a tree and get out of here?
Old Biff: *slaps Biff* It’s “Leave” you idiot. “Make like a tree and leave”. You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong.
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Incorrect (or deliberately incorrect) variant of make like a tree and leave.
Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?
(puzzled reaction)
You, know, LEAVE?
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Dance Moms Season 4 Episode 7.
ABBY LEE MILLER: i said brooke is your mother speaking for you-
KELLY can i speak to the managar HYLAND: GET YOUR FINGER OUT OF MY FACE
kids: 🤧😧😰😱
Jill: 👁👄👁
Christi: 🤭
Mellisa: 🏃 ♂️💨💨💨
get your head out of your bum a non vulgar way to tell someone to get their head out of their ass meaning pay attention to whats going on around you
my teacher told me get your head out of your bum and pay attention to whats going around you
A phrase used by non-believing friends.
Also, this is used normally after the words "porkchop sandwiches"
porkchop sandwiches
OH SHIT GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!
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When one needs to retake control of his manliness because his girlfriend took his balls
Nathan needs to get his fucking balls out of Jessica's purse
Get your balls out of her purse bro
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A phrase that should be used when you want to tell someone to stop talking, or trying to talk to you. Just as one would say “slide into my dm’s” quite romantically or sexually suggestive, telling someone to get out would imply repulsion or annoyance toward that person/s. This may be used in real life situations as well as online (e.g. ig twitter etc.)
Boy: “so wyd babes”
Y/n: “uhm nothing much”
Boy: “hahah coool”
Y/n: “okay time to get out me dm’s mate ”
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