Hmm yes the floor here is made out of floor is a massive meme as of September 2019, and is said whenever somthing is blatantly obvious.
by Dead_Memer September 26, 2019
Get the hmm yes the floor here is made out of floor mug.A metaphor for: "I think you should leave. Do not pause or delay while you are leaving." Generally used when the addressed has been complaining about circumstances that the listener doesn't agree with. It comes from a time when doors were on spring hinges and if you paused in the doorway while exiting, the door would spring closed behind you and hit you on the backside.
"This place stinks. I am too qualified to be here."
"Well, don't let the door hit you on the way out."
"Well, don't let the door hit you on the way out."
by MBA08 March 3, 2007
Get the Don't Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out mug.Petters : ' Alright wankerthon!!!'
Griffo : ' why do you call him wankerthon?'
Petters:' Cause he got taught to rub one out, the wrong way and he was at it for 2 hours '
Griffo : ' why do you call him wankerthon?'
Petters:' Cause he got taught to rub one out, the wrong way and he was at it for 2 hours '
by Timmy Gripshift August 14, 2010
Get the Rub one out, the wrong way mug.by K-dawg123456789 December 20, 2008
Get the Sweeping out the pole barn mug.Something you do when your very upset that you just want to smear your guts on the wall and bleed out as your tears slowly roll down your face.
by simp for killua October 15, 2021
Get the crying throwing up ripping my hair out mug.George Costanza's burn that he invented in response to a co-worker telling him that "Hey George the Ocean called, they are running out of shrimp" He thinks it is the greatest diss ever, but all his friends don't laugh at it
From the show Seinfeld
From the show Seinfeld
by Sinatrafan77 January 8, 2012
Get the The Jerk Store Called, They're Running out of You! mug.This phenomenon describes how some people react to undesirable and uninspiring work situations. This phenomenon is mainly applicable to people working boring, mindless jobs, most of whom perform rote work -- e.g., data entry -- or are paid simply simply for their presence -- e.g., a booth attendant. Activities that constitute 'shutting down' and checking out' include: napping, reading, sending excessive/unnecessary text messages, and listening to one's iPod.
Elliott: I'm surprised Tom hasn't gotten more sleep today -- doesn't he have to work the graveyard shift tonight?
Mark: Yeah, but remember, he's a booth attendant in the middle of the night...he's just going to Show up, Shut down, Clock in and Check out.
Mark: Yeah, but remember, he's a booth attendant in the middle of the night...he's just going to Show up, Shut down, Clock in and Check out.
by paradigms October 23, 2009
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