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In the trees 

Coy way of telling people you have been smoking weed and are high.
helpful person: hey, you used the wrong their and said wood instead of would.
me: Oh thanks mate, sorry, I'm a bit in the trees.

Charlie in the Trees

You hear something that you can't see, or, an object thrown in yor direction, but you don't know who threw it.
*loud bang*
"Charlie in the Trees man! RUN!"

or

*Pencil flys past your head*
"CHARLIE IN THE TREES, GET DOWN!"

They're In The Trees 

THEY'RE IN THE TREES!!!
THEY'RE IN THE TREES

there in the trees 

When the Indians used gorilla fighting style in the 7 year war
there in the trees by Ima back October 3, 2019

They’re in the trees

This phrase was used in the Vietnam war. The Vietnamese would camouflage themselves and hide in the trees and attack the Americans (which we 100% deserved.) the Americans were not used to this type of guerilla war fare and were very alarmed. They would yell “they’re in the trees” to warn the rest of their squad about the attack from above. Now this is a phrase that angsty teens say to express a sudden attack, or they just yell it out the window at unsuspecting pedestrians.
Mary: “THEY’RE IN THE TREES!”
Me: “Bruh, what?”

Mary: “THEY’RE IN THE TREES!!!”

their in the trees 

a phrase used in the vietnam war because the vietnamese loved to hide in trees and snipe soldiers on the ground among other guerrilla tactics