this phrase is used as an attempt to delude one self that one will be alright with time. it's to give the impression that the pain one is currently going through is temporary when in fact it is permanent and will only get worse with time. often times, one is actually aware that nothing will ameliorate in the upcoming week. and should it, it would be a fleeting "improvement"
this phrase can be said to some else when they ask if you are okay, in order to avoid talking about the actually problems your are facing which are now pushing you to the brink of de-aliving yourself.
friend 1: are you okay bro, you've been really down the last couple of days
friend 2: haha, im fine. i just need to get through this week
friend 1: real af
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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formed by a section of borden grammar school AkA S.S.R.... GYRO an abreviated excample of GET YOUR RAT OUT!!! when a young male drives in his motorcar past a female he finds very attractive he may tell her to get her rat out this meanin please expose your vigina for me.
Oi luv Get ur rat out aka GYRO u sexy lady!!!!
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When your girl fuck someone else and cries about it to you
I told that bitch you dont get to keep all the boohoos
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Basically furiousfade the youtuber made this famous. RUN UP GET DONE UP
"you seen that one dude talkin all that hot sh**, run up get done up vibes around this bih"
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It's like the expression, "don't get your panties in a bunch." Literal meaning is to not get worked up.
Just because I slept with your sister, don't get your twat in a knot.
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Cynical television programming, whereby producers starve a disparate bunch of people in a jungle & subject the to torture (for the publics "entertainment").
Instead of criminals they victimise people who used to be on the telly, and who need a career boost. To that end the phrase should really be - I'm a celebrity WHEN I get out of here (for 5 minutes).
Ohh great another series of I'm a celebrity get me out of here - no point even switching on the TV until after Christmas
Ooohhh look, breakfast television is dragging out I'm a celebrity..... every morning, again!
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