by Get that off ya November 9, 2020
a term in which you use to encourage another to go out to the pub or club etc. You can also use it in terms of when drinking a beer "Get it up ya' now the person must down it. This is a powerful word when used correctly
by Jeremy McKinnon September 8, 2009
by stvupid December 25, 2008
This phrase is usually used when referring to eating food. If one has been hungry for a long period of time this is then used when they begin to DEVOUR it !!
Mainly used in Mullingar,not sure why!
Mainly used in Mullingar,not sure why!
by Schhhaaaaake June 12, 2010
Originally a rolling stong stones live album, (get yer ya ya's out) the term usually means "to get your extra energy out" or "to blow off some steam". One can do this many ways, it really depends on what type of person you are.
j: hey
j: fine then dont answer me :(
me: sorry i was getting ma ya yas out.
j: what?!
n: my ya yas...
j: your WHAT?!
n: i was blowin off some steam alright? chilll
j: ....
j: so... how do you get your ya-ya's out?
n: youll never know :)
j: fine then dont answer me :(
me: sorry i was getting ma ya yas out.
j: what?!
n: my ya yas...
j: your WHAT?!
n: i was blowin off some steam alright? chilll
j: ....
j: so... how do you get your ya-ya's out?
n: youll never know :)
by loyaltallie February 3, 2011
To escape the life dramas that wear on your soul. To be fearless and get through the bs life gives you. Experience moments of clarity ,beauty,inspiration and hope that everything will be alright.
by minew August 27, 2006
A colloquial term that is a hyperbole of when someone scores for a team and everyone surrounds the player with adulation, excitement and love.
The term is used in substitute as the setting or conglomerate of people could not authentically respond in a identically way to the persons good fortune.
The term is used in substitute as the setting or conglomerate of people could not authentically respond in a identically way to the persons good fortune.
by Dodgy mate August 31, 2023