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Scouse slang to describe when you have a lot/too much of something
“Lad, we don’t need bread; we’ve got bread coming out of our arses!”

The noun in this sentence is bread, so (Noun) Coming Out Of Our Arses
by Worn Forrest March 21, 2022
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ZAZZED OUT

THE ACT OF BECOMING AN ENERGIZED BEAST FOLLOWING MULTIPLES MISTS OF DELECTABLE PZAZ ON UR MF TONGUE
DAMN. THAT DUDE WHO HOLDS THE RECORD FOR HIGHEST POGO STICK JUMP MUST HAVE BEEN SO ZAZZED OUT
by Larry Heaters March 21, 2022
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roll out the red carpet

laying out a towel before doing the deed whilst the female partner is undergoing her monthly expulsion of uterine lining
Delilah and I had to roll out the red carpet last night
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it’s so out

Usually referred to when a place is popular, or when it’s a good time to go out. If something is popping that day, use this term to emphasize how important it is to leave the house.
Hey, you have to come to the club, it’s so out tonight.

It’s so out right now, it’s like 75 degrees.
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shout out

shout out to my fans out there
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shout out

shout out to my fans out there
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out side

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