If somebody says this run asf as you can dont look back or else your gonna get stabbed. Back out means pull out something in English slang rambo means knife
Bad guy: ay Run your pockets G
Someone: no fam
Bad guy: I'LL BACKOUT THE RAMBO RIGHT NOW FAM I SAID RUN YOUR POCKETS BEFORE MAN CHEFFS YOU RIGHT NOW BRUV
Someone: ok ok im sorry g dont stab me bro
Back out means Pull out in UK slang
rambo means knife Back out the rambo means pull out my knife
Tony: You going to come over tomorrow for the game?
Bill: Yea I'll definatly be there!
@the party.
Justin:Where is bill at?
Tony: I don't know he never called.
Justin: Good ol' Back out Bill
An unspoken rule that dictates when two motorists are parked next to each other and inter their car at approximately the same time, the one that starts his/her car first gets to back out first.
Should the cars start at the same exact time, eye contact should be made to decide who is to back out of his/her spot first.
Adam got in a wreck with a lady who didn't abide by the back out rule. He started his car first, but she backed out first so Adam hit her thinking he was in the clear.
A colloquial expression, usually used in (but not limited to) Australia and similar/English speaking nations, for the process of defecation. Generally associated with humans and other humanoids, this phrase can be also be used to describe the defecation procedure of other animals eg. the family pet. A similar, slightly less descriptive version is the phrase back one out. Note that the word greaser has a wide range of usage in other contexts.
I really need to "back out a big greaser"
Watch where you step mate, I just watched Fido "back out a big greaser"
When I wake up I usually need to "back one out".