A catch phrase used when you want emphasis something leaving.
Commonly used by Philadelphia Phillies pitchers talking about their pitches.
Commonly used by Philadelphia Phillies pitchers talking about their pitches.
by UTcrony420 March 04, 2009
by A Grammer Nazi August 17, 2017
Person 1: Did you Jacqueline is dating a man 20 years her junior
Person 2: Are you serious omg get outa town
Person 2: Are you serious omg get outa town
by fvckmike May 10, 2015
An expression that can be used in many different ways:
1. Yelling at someone to leave your residence
2. When you don't believe someone
3. When you are mad at someone
4. To show dominance
5. Just anywhere
1. Yelling at someone to leave your residence
2. When you don't believe someone
3. When you are mad at someone
4. To show dominance
5. Just anywhere
1. Bob, get outa my house! Right now!
2. For reals? No.. Get outa my house
3. F**k you! Get outa my house
4. Awww, you just got wrecked! Now, get outa my house!
5. Bob: "sup man?"
Antonio: "get outa my house!"
2. For reals? No.. Get outa my house
3. F**k you! Get outa my house
4. Awww, you just got wrecked! Now, get outa my house!
5. Bob: "sup man?"
Antonio: "get outa my house!"
by Cucci cucci coo May 24, 2011
In beer pong, the act that must be performed by a player who throws a pingpong ball so vigorously at the opposing player's cup that the cup spills and the contents of said cup are spilled onto the carpet.
Boy 1 throws the ping pong ball at Boy 2's cup, and the cup spills.
Boy 1 - "Uhh... What happens now?"
Boy 2 - "Just fill the cup up and drink it, but just know usually they'd make you suck it outa the shag!"
Boy 1 - "Uhh... What happens now?"
Boy 2 - "Just fill the cup up and drink it, but just know usually they'd make you suck it outa the shag!"
by Lukeapotomous January 23, 2011
Its self explanatory.
Boss: "You are going to have to stay late and work on the project your co-worker didn't finish."
Employee: "Eat the corn outa my stool!"
Employee: "Eat the corn outa my stool!"
by majic mountain December 17, 2009