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Getting chalky

Synonym to scissoring. Homosexual act between women where they rub vaginas together. Also known as "grinding clams" which would create a chalky substance due to the breakdown of calcium carbonate found in clam shells
Bitches in the gay bar be getting chalky.
by fatsmcgee December 31, 2024
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Get up in the moody boy!

when a player in a football match goes in for a header it is shouted meaning "score"
*player heads ball*

person: GET UP IN THE MOODY BOY!
by reggie bo June 24, 2010
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Get Soaked

Hey my buddy is gonna get soaked
by Wawawaterboyyyyy June 26, 2021
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Get-the-fuck-out-food

Definition(s):
1. Verb/ The act of asking someone to leave your: home, dwelling, or living situation with one’s box of well-thought-out, prepared, or organized vessel of food.
2. Adjective/ A rude way of asking a chef, or culinarian, to leave your home, or dwelling with their food, and tools immediately.
3. Simplistically/ “FUN” at the closure of “family time”.
4. Not to be confused with: “get your shit, and go.”
Sentence usage: “Is that your… get-the-fuck-out-food?”
by @_agapewellness December 11, 2024
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Getting sloshy

When you are feeling down and you are on the verge of suicide
"Yo dude, i think i'm getting sloshy."
"No mate, please don't give up, we are here for you"
by Basket of Dread July 1, 2021
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Get on with your own knitting

An east Anglian English alternative for 'mind your own business'. Especially used by the older generation - and knitters.
Kevin: "Mate, you are making that pasta all wrong, you add pasta to sauce not sauce to pasta".
Derik: "Kevin, why don't get on with your own knitting unless you want to make dinner".
by TobEyEuz May 19, 2015
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get a lead on

It is typically used to mean that someone has obtained useful information that will help them to progress in a venture or task.
1."We finally got a lead on a girl"
2. "I've been looking for a job for weeks, but now I've got a lead from an old classmate on a potential opportunity."
3. "We will get a lead on this case soon"
by Andrew) February 11, 2024
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