by Danny Dumptruck November 17, 2021
Get the Otis The Trash Talking Goatmug. This expression comes from Hebrew. Although it sounds very crude in English, it's not supposed to be. the expression "in your mother" (be-ima shkha, in Hebrew) means "please" (it is also used when someone tells you something great. It's a short for "do you swear in your mother?"). So this means that "leave me in your mother" means "leave me (alone) please".
by Kaiba Seto April 6, 2005
Get the Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)mug. Although I Agree with the previous definition, I would like to add a reference to the origin of the phrase.
The phrase itself became quite popular thanks to a Satiric TV show called Erez Nehederet (= Wonderful Country), In That show, we among other things followed up on a "Reality Show" called "Moskuna Project" talking about a family called the Moskunas that has to compete each other in order to remain part of that family. Every week, another member would be cast away from the family until only one is left as the true Moskuna.
In this show, every time the father was addressed by anyone his reply would always be "Leave me in your mother".
The phrase itself became quite popular thanks to a Satiric TV show called Erez Nehederet (= Wonderful Country), In That show, we among other things followed up on a "Reality Show" called "Moskuna Project" talking about a family called the Moskunas that has to compete each other in order to remain part of that family. Every week, another member would be cast away from the family until only one is left as the true Moskuna.
In this show, every time the father was addressed by anyone his reply would always be "Leave me in your mother".
"Hey Dad, where are you?"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
"Happy Birthday!!!!"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
"Happy Birthday!!!!"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
by Shay S. July 21, 2008
Get the Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)mug. This expression comes from Hebrew. Although it sounds very crude in English, it's not supposed to be. the expression "in your mother" (be-ima shkha, in Hebrew) means "please, common!(expressed as an "unpatient" tone" (it is also used when someone tells you something great( E.x:In your mother). It's a short for "do you swear in your mother?"). So this means that "leave me in your mother" means "leave me please = Common, please, leave me".
The meaning might be more accuratly defined as an equal to as "leave me \ no way" but is basically meant as an answer to something that is not logical.
The meaning might be more accuratly defined as an equal to as "leave me \ no way" but is basically meant as an answer to something that is not logical.
The expression is used as following:
1) when someone talks to you but you have no patienece to listen for a reason.
2) when someone tells you an idea, which you try to talk him out of it.
Someone: Hey, c'mon, let's have another game!
You: Ohh... leave me in your mother...
1) when someone talks to you but you have no patienece to listen for a reason.
2) when someone tells you an idea, which you try to talk him out of it.
Someone: Hey, c'mon, let's have another game!
You: Ohh... leave me in your mother...
by Kaiba Seto & Guy Zadock September 8, 2005
Get the Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha) (re-definition)mug. An otis is a very intelligent, empathetic and humorous guy.
Guys named Otis are either super handsome or mad ugly.
An Otis can be quiet but when you get to know him, he can become a friend for life.
Besides that, he has fantastic hair and an enormous DONG.
Guys named Otis are either super handsome or mad ugly.
An Otis can be quiet but when you get to know him, he can become a friend for life.
Besides that, he has fantastic hair and an enormous DONG.
by FN a baddie November 24, 2021
Get the Otismug. by The boss 12629 master 21 August 14, 2019
Get the Otismug. A universally disliked piece of footwear. Usually categorized by an entire community’s hatred and outrage regarding it. In some instances loved by nobody.
by Kubby13 September 5, 2019
Get the Otis-Shoemug.