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Who let you out of the Asylum!?

usually a term used when your friend tells you this crazy story about what he did you automatcilly have to call him a maniac or psycopath and then you have to tell them "who let you out of the asylum!?"

Haro: so i was fuckin blown right now and then i didn't know who Tobar was

Andrew: Damn! foo you a maniac, Who let you out of the Asylum!?

by El Equis June 6, 2009

10๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Mark you out

Giving someone hickeys

imma mark you out

by applejewz May 18, 2019

1๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


Obama Said Knock You Out

1. After beating the shit out of someone you insert that phrase.
2. Random word that you enter in anywhere
3. A nuts T-shirt sold a buttigroove campaigning for barack

1. Man 1: Beat the shit out of a nigga Man 2 : On ground. Man 1: Ya wassup niggah OBAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT!

2. Man 1: Dude my girlfriend gave me a BJ! Man 2: NO way... OBAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT!

3. Hey look at this nuts shirt i bought.... man2: Woah OBAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT

by OBAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT April 4, 2008

65๐Ÿ‘ 118๐Ÿ‘Ž


let me help you out

A condescending phrase used to preface the dissemination of an important (often revolutionary) piece of information from a self-identified superior being to a subjectively-determined inferior being. Usually used during paste up, sometimes as an insult, though most often as part of the Denebola vernacular.

Let me help you out: this thing isn't a work of art.

by mr_frookie February 20, 2011

7๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Are you out of your fucking mind?

Hamburger meme.

Me: Are you out of your fucking mind?
My retarded friend: Hamburger.

by Seksel January 27, 2020

4๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


you want out?

Has two meanings, depending on context:
1. To wish to leave a project, a business, or other undertaking.

2. British for "do you want anything?"

1.
"This project is shit. You want out?"

2.
"I'm going to the shops. You want out?"

by thehut November 22, 2006

19๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


Will you go out with me?

For some reason the most terrifying six words (to say) ever.

"Will you go out with me?"
"Yes."

or (and, according to my brain, the most likely situation)

"Will you go out with me?"
"No."

by The Second Dictionary Man December 13, 2013

159๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž