person 1: got drunk last night and wild the fuck out
person 2: awesome man
OR
Person 1: Just found out JK Rowling is making movies of the "Fantastic beasts and where to find them book" and went wild out
Person 2: OMG me too
person 2: awesome man
OR
Person 1: Just found out JK Rowling is making movies of the "Fantastic beasts and where to find them book" and went wild out
Person 2: OMG me too
by Kanye's home girl September 12, 2013
by pseudonym125873 January 04, 2009
A burger chain found in only the West coast. The menu consists of A cheese burger, Hamburger, double double (two patties on that bitch!), fries sodas and shakes. You don't have to semd your whole god damned day deciding what you want like those other lame sauce chains like Mc D's. Also can be a breakfast lunch or dinner food. Even has a catchy little theme song. And is pretty cheap.
Friend 1:Hey can i have some of your in-n-out?
Friend 2: HELL NAW!! I HAD TO WAIT IN LINE FOR 3 HOURS TO GET THIS!!::sings:: in in out .. in in out that what our hamburgers all about.
::silence::
Friend 1: Just a bite?
Friend 2: Touch my in-in-out and i will cut you foo.. BACK UP OFF!..you can lick the wrapper fool.
Friend 2: HELL NAW!! I HAD TO WAIT IN LINE FOR 3 HOURS TO GET THIS!!::sings:: in in out .. in in out that what our hamburgers all about.
::silence::
Friend 1: Just a bite?
Friend 2: Touch my in-in-out and i will cut you foo.. BACK UP OFF!..you can lick the wrapper fool.
by Falliokiosaurus Rex May 15, 2005
by DiiKaBaKa January 20, 2004
"I'll be back in about 5 minutes, I've got to log out."
"I've got to let my dog out, I think he has to log out."
"I've got to let my dog out, I think he has to log out."
by Im_a_qwik_tinker December 15, 2008
To me the first note of warning came from an American gentleman, who told me that the same thing had been a great "boom" in the States, but that it had "petered out" and was not now believed except in very unsophisticated country places.
The "Georgia Magnet": A Statce to Mr. H. W. Schneider at Barrow. The Manchester Guardian. November 23, 1891. Page 8. Viewed in ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
The "Georgia Magnet": A Statce to Mr. H. W. Schneider at Barrow. The Manchester Guardian. November 23, 1891. Page 8. Viewed in ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
by solanum100 July 18, 2013
To get scared and back out of a certain (often confrontational) situation.
Derived from the term 'chicken out' (Fowl meaning bird).
Derived from the term 'chicken out' (Fowl meaning bird).
by DamuBeast July 07, 2009