by the mango flavored trident January 29, 2014
Get the slopping outmug. Stella: Did you hear it was November 2nd?
Leah: OOHH that means Emily has to ask out Daniel!!
November 2: National Emily has to ask out Daniel Day
Leah: OOHH that means Emily has to ask out Daniel!!
November 2: National Emily has to ask out Daniel Day
by allknowinglady November 1, 2021
Get the November 2: National Emily has to ask out Daniel Daymug. To lash out at someone in anger, frustration, or disappointment. To criticize or be critical of a person or a person's actions.
by BlossomBubblezButtercup April 24, 2017
Get the Bomb outmug. You'll probably get your ass out if they keep taking the piss!
They wouldn't take no for an answer so he really got his ass out.
They wouldn't take no for an answer so he really got his ass out.
by Macchus November 11, 2025
Get the Get your ass outmug. by Philyphil & Snyder February 24, 2015
Get the Blown out punanmug. Air released from the mouth in the shape of "creative words" but actually not saying anything and won't add anything to the context. Usually happens in work meetings
In a meeting ...
A: the work load coming from this project doesn't make sense considering the expected outcome
B: The sun shines from the east every morning....
A: What a fart out! What do you think we should do?
A: the work load coming from this project doesn't make sense considering the expected outcome
B: The sun shines from the east every morning....
A: What a fart out! What do you think we should do?
by arabinaus March 30, 2022
Get the Fart outmug. 1. (Verb/Noun/Adj) When white people (most frequently North-American) make strange motions in an objectively ridiculous and/or embarrassing fashion in a public space or dance-floor, often at night-clubs; or attempting to perform what looks like a sort of "dance" while disregarding the proper forms of the dance. This is an especially common sight in clubs typically attended by crowds of diverse racial or cultural backgrounds (e.g. Latin or Hip-hop dance clubs).
Use (Verb): ("To White-out"; Future-Tense: "Will White-out"; Present-tense: "Whiting-out"; Past-tense: "Whighted-out")
Use (Noun/Adj): "a White-out"
Use (Verb): ("To White-out"; Future-Tense: "Will White-out"; Present-tense: "Whiting-out"; Past-tense: "Whighted-out")
Use (Noun/Adj): "a White-out"
1.(Verb) Hey look they are getting ready to white-out; Hey look they are whiting-out.
2.(Noun) It's a white-out.
2.(Noun) It's a white-out.
by gwanogdab October 11, 2019
Get the white-outmug.