I want to get out buffer

The origin of this sentence is in Hebrew.
State that the person disagree with a certain thing, or something seems wrong, so that the person want's to express his disfavors.
He: Let's get this women to dance for us.
She: I want to get out buffer.
by Elad August 29, 2005
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sparks to the eyelashes

Originally in Hebrew. Just like Bombs to the eyebrows. Meaning greate.
Q: How was the party yesterday?
A: Sparks to the eyelashes, dude!
by Elad August 29, 2005
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