A phrase used to reprimand someone who intrudes on your business while you are A)in a conversation or B)eating.
Mr. Stevenson: Tasha, can I trouble you to please gossip on your own time, and not in my class?
Tasha: Mr. Stevenson, can I trouble you to please get out of my mouth?
Tasha: Mr. Stevenson, can I trouble you to please get out of my mouth?
by Brent January 30, 2005

I was with Erin the other day and she was being really stubborn with that pussy so I told her to either “put out or get out”
by Crazyjeffaa716 November 28, 2018

by tone- loc November 22, 2007

When one does not want enter a car through the door, one climbs in through the open window, causing all sorts of hijinks.
Tatiana: The car door is broken and it won't open.
Asher: It's ok, I'll Get out NASCAR style.
Constance: Please don't kick me in the face on the way out.
Asher: It's ok, I'll Get out NASCAR style.
Constance: Please don't kick me in the face on the way out.
by Asher pampaloompa November 19, 2007

To behave in a manner opposite of normal life resulting in any form of altered mental state, usually as a result of heavy consumption of alcohol. Behavior is akin to a semi truck with no fucking brakes. Inspired by the song of the same name, written and performed by the glorious, genius Lil Jon himself.
by Delta_2220_ May 24, 2011

typically used as a response of frustration, to let the other person know they are dim witted or just plain irritating
by monkeymenace September 25, 2007

by BenjaminsLeftNipple February 6, 2018
