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Get Oodie in here 

Get Oodie in here is an endearing way to express your fondness for a pet / friend or any specific thing that you miss and are currently without. You can replace 'Oodie' with other names too.
*two friends while out at a museum*
Minte: "Get Oodie in here"
Kiert: "Yeah, get Oodie in here, I wish she could walk around with us"
Minte: "Yes, I wonder what she'd be like or how she'd react to this sculpture"

(Oodie = cat in this scenario)
Get Oodie in here by Gooerbeeps111 February 19, 2022

get this on here. 

this means, i dont even have a word on this, just get this to be on urban dictionary. Please work.
'get this on here.' we need it on the dictionary

you can't get there from here 

1. The place is remote and the route is hard to describe

2. the problem cannot be solved.
I'll say you can't get there from here. Let's just leave it at that.

get out of here 

Same approach with a minimum of probabilities
Two people are talking for a while with out knowing each other, and then they fund out they were born in the same town or they went to the same High School.
When they become aware say: Get out of here!
get out of here by Joe November 28, 2004

get that outa here 

you say this when someone does something stupid, it is a mix between a dab and a slap
*guy sees meme*
a black kid named tomy: hey i know i am blind but at least i am not black
guy: boi, "get that outa here"

you can't get there from here 

A phrase that is stereotypically attributed to people from Maine, usually by people in the lower New England states to feel superior to our Northern neighbors (like we don't talk funny enough). It has to be said with a northern Maine accent: "there" is pronounced "they-ahh" and "here" is pronounced "hee-yahhhh." The "you" is implied and does not need to be said.
Well you can't get there from here.