If you told to "GO HOME!" it can be interpreted in many ways, but it is always a put down and should always be taken seriously.
It should be said with a cackle of a laugh, a pointed finger, and a firm and tenacious voice.
Anyone who has "GO HOME" screamed in their face is either dumb or ugly.. or both. In which case they should just keep crying and listen to their mother about their 9:00 bed time.
It should be said with a cackle of a laugh, a pointed finger, and a firm and tenacious voice.
Anyone who has "GO HOME" screamed in their face is either dumb or ugly.. or both. In which case they should just keep crying and listen to their mother about their 9:00 bed time.
Greasy Greaser Grease Man: GO HOME!!!
Roarin' underbite poetry boy: I'm not a stupid kid!!
Chula: Go home Tomas.
Tomas: I hope your happy, I'M CRYING NOW!!! DON'T TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roarin' underbite poetry boy: I'm not a stupid kid!!
Chula: Go home Tomas.
Tomas: I hope your happy, I'M CRYING NOW!!! DON'T TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Lisa Dragonsoul November 19, 2006

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by Phillllip July 12, 2003

A phase to ridicule someone to suggest one is acting like a wild dog off one's leash and one should go home back to their owner (spouse).
This term is often used by Karens to belittle people they see as a nuisance.
This term is often used by Karens to belittle people they see as a nuisance.
by StarChiId July 16, 2020

1. Used to inform someone of their inability to handle the current situation.
2. To refrain from speech.
3. To get the hell out.
2. To refrain from speech.
3. To get the hell out.
by redelixir March 9, 2003

"Seven inches of pleasure,
Seven inches going home..."
From "Across the Board," lyrics by Grace Slick, copyright 1973 by Mole Music
Seven inches going home..."
From "Across the Board," lyrics by Grace Slick, copyright 1973 by Mole Music
by Teaspoon66 June 2, 2018
