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Leave space for Jesus 

The appropriate space between two people who are a couple. Usually anywhere betwen 3-5 meters.
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Mom: Remember to leave space for Jesus, honey!
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Tessa: Aww, look at Glen and Patricia's substantial Jesus-space.
Cameron: Yeah, they must have a lot of respect for each other
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Leave space for Jesus by jleinnnca November 29, 2010

Leave Out 

The hair that is left out to cover the tracks of a sew in to blend with the extensions.
Shakrishaniyah's leave out is not blending well with her weave. I can totally tell that aint her hair.
Leave Out by AnnaMae December 6, 2013

leave me in your mother 

A very bad and ugly translation from hebrew to english.

The error is built on similarity in the hebrew form of "swearing on", and "putting in".

The street slang often makes the speaker swear on his precious mother, as if to promis that he sais the truth.
In a same manner, it evolved so that when a speaker is replied, the replier puts the speakers' mother's sake on his request.
A: Uri! I am calling you for an hour!
B: Ahhh, leave me, on your mother! I feel like shit.

or

A: Did you know that Miki sleeps with Michal?
B: Leave me, on your mother. Why should I care?

leave me in your mother 

A phrase one says when he is annoyed.
Israel: "Hey, man, let's smoke some weed!".
Zion: "ah, leave me in your mother, I gotta do my homework!".
leave me in your mother by Jtm April 5, 2005

Leave it 

My car won't start, leave it.

My wallet was stolen, leave it.
Leave it by Be4321 March 27, 2013

leave me in your mother 

This phrase usually pronounced with heavy Mizrahi accent, meaning "I'm not going to do or even think or consider what you suggested because I'd much prefer doing nothing at the moment". It is usually a stand alone response not requiring any additional explanation or reasoning.
Moshe, do your homework!
"Leave me in your mother"

or

Sharon, were you been smoking?
Arghh, "leave me in your mother"