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get your skivvies in a bunch 

to become upset, usually out of proportion to the situation.
You: "C'mon, hurry up, I like to arrive at the movies at least 30 minutes early so I can Scotchgard my seat!"
Your friend: "Dude, don't get your skivvies in a bunch!"

You post a detailed analysis of a Star Trek episode, and someone leaves a disagreeing comment, causing you to write a 10,000-word essay defending your expertise. Someone then comments "Don't get your skivvies in a bunch."

get your shit together

Get your life in order, stop fucking around and get your head on straight.

Could also be to straighten or pack items that are askew.
Bob: "yo I failed the last 2 exams"
Phil: "you really gotta get your shit together"

get your mans

A warning in which you let someone know to tell the person they are with to either relax or to stop acting in an irrational manner
Hey Kyle why is ya boy akin up, get your mans bro
get your mans by SydMak March 24, 2019

Get your head out of the gutter! 

The idiom "Get your head out of the gutter" means to stop thinking dirty thoughts when someone tells you to.
My Friend: *thinks of dirty thoughts and says it out loud*
Me: Get your head out of the gutter!

Get Your Gobi Out

1) A desolate, dusty, flakey tupence
2) The Gobi is a desert, the defintion of a desert is somewhere where it doen't rain; therefore t is a tupence that will never get tapped up (ie sex)
Get Your Gobi Out - Please get your tupence out because id like to see it
Gobi Out - The same just an abreviated term
Get Your Gobi Out by Chuff Taker January 28, 2008

Get Your Rat Out 

A phrase that is believed to have first been used in the town of Blackwood, South Wales by boy racers cruising up and down the high street to get the attention of good looking female members of the population.
"Get Your Rat Out" literally means expose your Vagina or Vulva. In the late 1990's it became apparent that "Excuse me Madame, but would you mind showing me your vaginal opening, only I'm rather fond of you and all that" was no longer acceptable, hence a much shorter phrase was required. Recently, since 2004 "Get Your Rat Out" has been shortened to just "Rat Out". Academics have theorised that within the next 5 years this will be shortened to just "Rat", as motor vehicles become faster thus making it more difficult for one to shout “Rat Out” whilst passing some rather delicious ladies.
"Oi Love! Get Your Rat Out!"
Get Your Rat Out by FoxThree June 14, 2006