by reggie bo June 24, 2010

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".
Derik: "Kevin, why don't get on with your own knitting unless you want to make dinner".
by TobEyEuz May 19, 2015

To smoke a cigarette/blunt/or any substance that will alter your state of mind, typically to improve your ability to complete an otherwise boring task. Typically something you would say prior to doing so. Basically the equivalent of "I'm going to excuse myself real quick to go out back/run to my car to smoke a cig/blunt/joint"
i.e. Go take a smoke break
i.e. Go take a smoke break
Hey man can you watch the grill? Imma go get my mind right
Im gonna start cleaning up my station, just let me go get my mind right first
Im gonna start cleaning up my station, just let me go get my mind right first
by styn December 10, 2021

Benjamin "'`~`Honey`~`Smack`~`'" Feldman`~`Getting`~`Stabbed`~`Is`~`The`~`Equivalencetylu`~`Of`~`Striking`~`
Benjamin "'`~`Honey`~`Smack`~`'" Feldman`~`Getting`~`Stabbed`~`Is`~`The`~`Equivalencetylu`~`Of`~`Striking`~`
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 14, 2025

by sretaw, trebor August 27, 2022

To get scammed out of a large amount of money for a major investment (for example: a college course, driving school).
John: "Dude, we payed like 2000 euros to follow a course in IT system management and they don't ever teach us anything!"
Joe: "Shit dude... Sounds like we were getting horizonned out of our money when paying for this course!"
Joe: "Shit dude... Sounds like we were getting horizonned out of our money when paying for this course!"
by KapiteinKoek March 5, 2019

by Sir sweet April 4, 2022
