by Chris pappy August 26, 2017

Coitus interuptus.
Liverpool (UK) slang. Edge Hill is the last station before Liverpool Lime Street. Hence 'getting off at Edge Hill' means not going all the way. (Edge Hill is pronounced "Edge 'ill")
Liverpool (UK) slang. Edge Hill is the last station before Liverpool Lime Street. Hence 'getting off at Edge Hill' means not going all the way. (Edge Hill is pronounced "Edge 'ill")
Don't go with her, she'll want you to get off at Edge Hill.
I got married: I was fed up of getting off at Edge Hill.
I got married: I was fed up of getting off at Edge Hill.
by Albert Stein February 6, 2008

means to say stop yelling at me, like when your wife is yelling at you and you just want her to forgive something stupid you did
by steveocanadian September 13, 2011

Literally, "Hands off my money, bitches!" Used by the Rogue Wave in opposition to paying taxes that fund wars in the song "Lake Michigan."
"Power politician leaning to the right
Baby's got a trust fund
That she'll want to go off like that
Get off of my stack"
Baby's got a trust fund
That she'll want to go off like that
Get off of my stack"
by tbizzlehiriri February 12, 2008

Way of saying leave me alone, stop breaking my balls,calm down, it will get done, just give me time.
by D5H November 1, 2007

stop following me, get out of my hair
by Double D1021 December 6, 2014

by New gen slang September 12, 2019
