by johndoecheese410 January 22, 2014

Boy: Let’s____ ?
Girl: Let me eat first
Boy: Ok
Girl: *2 hr later after getting get back blown out* let’s ____ now
Girl: Let me eat first
Boy: Ok
Girl: *2 hr later after getting get back blown out* let’s ____ now
by Diego420.69 May 19, 2022

When you let your vehicle sit after working on it and come back at a later time. This should give it enough time to fix itself or give you the tools to fix it.
Jeff: I was working on the risky ranger and it ran out of gas.
Joe: If you let it sit and think for a while it’ll run again soon enough.
Joe: If you let it sit and think for a while it’ll run again soon enough.
by Nigga Jew 69 December 26, 2021

A phrase said when you throw all caution to the wind, usually in reference to a vehicle when racing, offroading, or towing a heavy load.
Bob - "I don't think I can tow this trailer with my Honda Jim."
Jim - "Well good buddy, only way to know is to put her in the paint and let her eat!"
Jim - "Well good buddy, only way to know is to put her in the paint and let her eat!"
by Dieselman994 May 15, 2024

To throw caution to the wind. IDGAF for respectable and/or moms of the boomer era and beyond. A flashback to the days of the mother as the homemaker and sole keeper of the kitchen. Not necessarily dangerous and not always a mom, an act just a bit out of character for any cautious person.
Joan asked Doris if she was sure she could drive after having those fortified cocktails, to which she responded, "meh, let the roast burn!"
"We told them we'd be back by 5."
"But we have two more thrift stores to hit."
"Ah, let the roast burn!"
"We told them we'd be back by 5."
"But we have two more thrift stores to hit."
"Ah, let the roast burn!"
by the Momur November 14, 2019

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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 7, 2025

by Noodle slider May 4, 2018
