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rock the f out 

Short for "rock the freak out".

To play musical instruments in such a way that others want to rock out too. In general, rocking the f' out lies in doing a solid drum beat very loud.
Joe started to "rock the f out" at the school assembly and the crowd started headbanging.
rock the f out by counciloften September 23, 2011

rock the f out 

Stands for 'rock the freak out'. Means "go crazy!" Or, alternatively used for "Well, what do you know"... "as a matter of fact".
"Don't just stand there, rock the f out!"
Alt: John, "This game is way better than it was said to be". Mike, "well, rock the f out"!
rock the f out by piperpiper June 6, 2011

F Around And Find Out

Finding out something by accident, or telling someone to (mostly because you don't know the answer or can't be bothered to tell them)
John: Hey Jack, how do you get through Viridian Forest in Pokémon Yellow? I've been trying to progress for ages...
Jack: Just F around and find out bro
John: bruuuuuuuh

Shut the f*ck outta here 

It is the combination of "Shut the f*ck up" and "Get the f*ck outta here." It is used to express extreme surprise or disbelief.
Dave: I've been having sex with my 40yr old boss for months now, and she just told me she's pregnant

Smitha: Shut the f*ck outta here, are you serious?!

F.O.H(Fuck Outta Here) 

The definition of "F.O.H" is a simplified version of the phrase "Fuck Outta Here" Mainly used in Philadelphia "Fuck Outta Here" Means something is not Be-liveable or unreasonable, or just a way to say "Shut up bitch"."Fuck Outta Here" is normally said in a loud rude tone most commonly used with the word nigga at the end.
Friend 1: "yooo i just got the baddest bitch and she looks like your mom."
(friend 2 responds)
Friend 2: "Man F.O.H(Fuck Outta Here) nigga."
F.O.H(Fuck Outta Here) by TydaMan7 January 7, 2010

foutrage 

\fˈau̇t-ˌrāj\
noun
1. a feeling of extreme anger because of something that is perceived as bad, hurtful, or morally wrong but when viewed in a rational context is really harmless, benign and insignificant.

2. a combination of the words False and Outrage used to describe unjustified anger or resentment over a petty issue.
Examples
* Starbucks received much negative criticism towards their minimalist redesign of the 2016 holiday cups. For those in the real world, the vitriol that ensued was nothing more than foutrage over a coffee cup.
*Fox News' annual portrayal of "the war on Christmas" is spun as a threat to Christianity but in reality it is merely manufactured foutrage for the purpose of delegitimizing anything that conflicts with their conservative agenda.

Origin: American English, from combining false- (fake, not true), outrage- (anger).
First use: 21st century
foutrage by Smedley Schmedley November 25, 2016