You MOVIN' IN or MOVIN' OUT?

A humorously-lighthearted question dat you smilingly ask of one or more people who are busily traipsing in and out of a house and moving around da front yard carrying large quantities of household items.
You can jokingly ask someone, "You MOVIN' IN or MOVIN' OUT?" during any "major goods-transporting" occasion, even if they are clearly just renovating, spring cleaning, etc.
by QuacksO October 31, 2023
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Bouncing Out

To bounce out the car attempting to physically harm your opposition.
The 2 males bouncing out the car chasing the male.
by MunnaCapone March 05, 2024
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Move out my way Stanley!

When one has explosive diarrhea and has to make it to the nearest toilet. Also known as Bathroom Emergency.
*Taken from the movie Next Friday.
Oh no, I'm having a move out my way Stanley!!
by Knower of Useless Information October 27, 2017
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biff them out

To remove someone from contention "biff them out" or "biff someone out" was a slang term. Originally coined in the Midwestern U.S., in the 1960's common usage, the phrase was used to describe removing someone from contention, preventing them from succeeding, as in "they were biffed out" or eliminated from competition. In sports, it could mean being wiped out of competition, or to fail.
Biff them out. 1. They were biffed out of any chance at success when their past criminal history was exposed. 2. She was biffed out of any chance of winning.
by AnadosD October 27, 2023
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Letting the octopus out

"Letting the octopus out", correlates the manner in which a friend will look when he is using all 8 of his limbs to consume drinks furiously .
by Jubilee B February 25, 2016
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