by Beautifulcrazypancake October 29, 2019
A metaphor for coming out/coming out of the closet; accepting oneself as LGBT and/or letting the people around you know. From Italian slang.
John: Ever since I got off the island, I've been so much happier.
Ashley: What does that mean?
John: Getting off the Island means coming out and things have been better for me since then.
Ashley: Great! I'm happy for you!
Ashley: What does that mean?
John: Getting off the Island means coming out and things have been better for me since then.
Ashley: Great! I'm happy for you!
by yastafarian December 19, 2021
This phrases is widely used among many of the "nerd" factions, mostly used in conjunction with the popular theatrical line from the movie: Fellowship of the Ring. Getting off the road implies removing oneself from harms way.
by Aazhmandius March 20, 2003
A term used in the West of Scotlnd meaning to practise Coitus Interruptus (the Withdrawl method), as favoured by the Catholic Church due to it's lack of efficacy. Refers to Paisley being the penultimate train station when travelling from the Clyde coast back to Glasgow.
by Kennys81 April 04, 2006
“Get off Me” is a phrase that originated from playing competitive sports video games. Whenever somebody makes a really impressive move on another player playing defense in the game, that person would yell “Get off Me”. It is a form of talking trash.
by Csal May 05, 2011
Sexual intercourse where neither participant wishes to orgasm before the other (see Mexican stand off).
by B Ligerati January 11, 2008
A comment made by an angry tech teacher, fed up with all of the children and wanting to run away from his current life.
"Ashtun, Get off of Krunker!"
by uzuiiske March 24, 2021