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Away On of That

A Northern Irish term for being told to forget about something or to stop doing something.

Daughter: Can we get McDonald's please?
Mum: Ach, away on of that. We've got food at home.

by Weelass69 August 6, 2022


back away from the trough

Move the fuck away from a table/plate/food

Getting fat back away from the trough

by Fyrman907 January 31, 2018


6 year olds trembling in despair after their iPad is taken away and they cant watch brainrot content anymore

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Yo dude have you heard the meme 6 year olds trembling in despair after their iPad is taken away and they cant watch brainrot content anymore?

by LobterClobter March 14, 2024


Syakeel always say go away to Shan his Brother and make him cry

Syakeel always say go away to Shan his Brother and make him cry

Syakeel always say go away to Shan his Brother and make him cry

by syafinaz? October 22, 2023


knock away

To smack, slap or impede in any way the act of a sexual groping, especially from an annoying boyfriend who just wants to grab a titty or a cheek for grabbin's sake (because that's his ass to grab). This definition is reversible for male-to-female, except most men will opt out of the knock away and allow the grope in almost any instance.

Male: why do you keep blocking me?
Female: I didn't block you, I did the knock away.

by edstar77 June 6, 2016


spit on it and walk away

a) what a dog does with anything it can't eat, chew, or play with

b ) (A variation of "piss on it and walk away"): walk away from any experience, even a negative one, with your head held high, and move onto bigger and better things, instead of letting the experience frustrate you.

In terms of anger management adapted to modern society, especially under definition b) mentioned above, spit on it and walk away is more than a solid good piece of advice; the same can be applied to, to some extent, in dealing with negative people, or people you can't/don't want to get along with.

by Sexydimma February 4, 2015


get away scotch-free

Refers to your not being charged and/or incarcerated for an indiscretion, due to whether or not you'd consumed alcohol during the period when you'd committed said crime.

Believe it or not, being intoxicated can sometimes actually be a defense in a criminal case, especially if the culprit merely committed a misdemeanor instead of something more serious... if he was drunk at the time, he can often get away scotch-free! Disgusting, but true.

by QuacksO April 14, 2019