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brown out

when a baby takes a shit in a public pool so everyone has to leave
Everyone get out of the pool, it's a brown out
by pancake167 February 2, 2020
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Falling out of my arse

Similar to "hanging out of my arse" but usually referencing tireness and fatigue instead of a hangover or a sense of feeling ill.
Steve: you gaming tonight?
Mickie luv: nah pal, I'm falling out of my arse, gonna call it a night.
by Louis Lovetrain May 3, 2023
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pull the hippo out of the mud

a) when you have pay the bill for a large group of friends at a restaurant or other drinking establishment

b) trying to solve a seemingly impossible- to- solve situation
It's almost impossible to pull the hippo out of the mud definition a), on a shoe string budget
by Sexydimma July 27, 2016
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Potatoing out

When one is in a state of consciousness or mind in which is comparable to a potato
Do you see that man over there?
The one drooling on himself?
Yes, hes completely potatoing out.
by ThePotatoeMaster May 24, 2015
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my words have been taken out of me

Ryan Yerrow's saying its copyrighted it his don't take it, its his in his newest video (yes he finally found the publish button on his YouTube channel)
Ryan: My words have been taken out of me, that's a saying now I just coined it it's mine sorry nobody else can say it, copyrighted it
by LolitsmeL November 28, 2020
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Shot Out

A word or phrase that you use when you are extremely busy or overwhelmed.
Brandon was shot out while trying to figure

out his trigonometry assignment.
by Hmalone3 September 9, 2025
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(To) Chicken Out

To back down, give up, or otherwise change one's mind to engaging or completing a given task, circumstance, or opportunity, often out of fear or lack of will

Chicken (of a person) - A person who has backed down or given up on a task, circumstance, or opportunity,
"I can't do this any longer, I'm going to chicken out!" (To) Chicken Out

Chicken (of a person) - "We'll see you later then, chicken."
by Alan T. Fitch June 17, 2024
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