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straight out

Saying something as it is and honestly. Being straight forward.

"Straight out, what do you think of this?"

by sweetfemale June 28, 2006

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Straight out the bean

Just out of prison. Doesn't matter how, just out.

"He's straight out the bean, still getting used to life outside."

by gay bowser September 7, 2017


straight out of the can

In gaming or in life, instead of rage quitting you call out a gamer or group as "Straight out of the Can" instead of calling them "trash" or "garbage" due to trolling, stupidity or their just chillin' and not contributing to the effort.

"...this group of randoms are so bad they are 'straight out of the can'. Random replies "...what chu mean!??" You reply "straight out of the Trash Can..."

by FujiYugi April 14, 2018


Straight Out The Dirt

When someone is born into poverty and becomes wealthy, they may say they got their money "straight out the dirt". Going from rags to riches without handouts.

Popularized by E-40's song "Straight out the dirt". The lyrics state "I went from nothing to something, I had to make this shit work. Came up from nothing, I got it straight out the dirt".

*E-40 pulls up in a ferrari*
Hater: "Ha, your dad buy you that?"
E-40: "Nah, I got it straight out the dirt"

by YuhBoy_Joe March 22, 2018


straight out of compton

1. A phrase said by african-americans who are from compton, ca. 2. A phrase said by a one, Matt, who is not black but should be.

Jack: Where you from?
Matt: Straight out of compton!

by Ultimo Dragon December 18, 2003

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straight out the kitchen

Working straight out the kitchen: means you're making drugs in your house. Doesn't necessarily mean in the kitchen.

"This dope is awesome. It's straight out the kitchen."
"That boy doesn't have a job. He works straight out the kitchen"

by HipHopcoustic March 25, 2014


straight out the fridge

origins in '50s hipster slang, jive talk. synonymous with cool or chill, this word basically means something is generally pretty fucking sweet. to be used sparingly.

"well, mr smith, i'm pleased to say that you've got the job; welcome on board"

"for real? shit, that's straight out the fridge!"

by put that shit on ice February 24, 2010

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