What I shall do, starting monday.
I have written over 1300 definitions under a variety of names. I think I should get out more!
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1. A phrase used, generally to express the ugerncy of the situation, in which the need to leave has arisen.
2. Also used as an attempt to deter unwanted persons.
The less acceptable version of Get the Flip Out
Abbrev.- GTFO
1. Man pulls a gun in store. Bystander: "Holy hell, a gun, Get the Fuck Out!"
2. Two people are having intercourse, and a third enters the room. Couple:" Get the FUCK OUT."
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Getting the Led out basically means that you are rocking out to some Led Zeppelin which is probably the best band ever to grace our Earth.
Dude i was getting the Led out earlier today, it was awesome.
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When a girl is having an intense orgasm she is told to "Get The Poison Out"
During the April 8,2010 ride of Raven Alexis on the Sybian in the Howard Stern Studios the phrase was uttered. Dave Lampert Creator of the Sybian told Raven 'Get the poison out of your system Raven'. This creepy yet memorable moment is still in play as a favorite Stern sound bite.
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1. An order given by a correctional officer to an offender, meaning to strip of all clothing.
2. To strip down.
Before you can come out for recreation, you need to get out of 'em so you can be searched.
something said when the person speaking is urine (or piss), particularly if the speaker is yellow and crouched over a toilet as an intruder enters
bart get out, i'm piss
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An expression that means to 'treat someone right' that can be used in a number of contexts:
1. Generous hospitality, such serving up good food, or sprucing up your home ahead of visiting guests.
2. Paying someone, especially if the payment is overdue.
3. Sexual favours.
Anglo-Australian phrase, popularised in Melbourne
Example 1
Friend 1: 'Got a girl coming round this weekend.'
Friend 2: 'The one with the cute face? Better get that biscuit out.'
Example 2
Friend 1: 'Mate, we going to this concert or what?'
Friend 2: 'Yeah but if you want to come, you better get that biscuit out.'