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Out Here

A phrase usually said by Chicagoan's meaning...
1) To be out making cash
2) To be wildin and having fun; yolo
3) to be deep with your niggahs
4) having a going time out in these streets
by Frozenightmre May 14, 2017
mugGet the Out Heremug.

break out

1.To flee from a fight.
2.Desperse a group in order to confuse authorities. Usually in all directions.
3.A large amount of ance build-up.
1.Break Out! The teacher is coming!
2.Hold the drugs, break out!
3.Damn girl, you sure had a breakout..
by AFY February 27, 2004
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Out the gate

Basically the behaviour of a complete loose cunt, someone who does what they want with no thought of later consequences
"Man I just drank a whole bottle of vodka and went skinny dipping with strangers at 3am, I'm out the gate!"
by -Dean_Winchester- February 10, 2017
mugGet the Out the gatemug.

smash out

by farns June 14, 2005
mugGet the smash outmug.

Boned Out

To run the fuck out of there!
To run like a crazy fucker in any one direction as fast as hell.
To go fast as fuck.
Damn! The popo came and the robber boned out of there. Then that copper boned out after him.
by gundamNIT January 14, 2003
mugGet the Boned Outmug.

burnt out

a) The stupid or unmotivated feeling one sometimes gets after they come down from a marijuana high.

b) The constant stupid or unmotivated attitude of a heavy pot smoker. A true pothead is always in a state of being burnt out regardless of whether or not they had smoked in the past 48 hours.

See also: burn out
a) "Man I smoked so much reefer earlier today and now I'm burnt out and don't feel like doing shit."

b) 1: "Why does that kid skip class so often and get such shitty grades"
2: "He's totally burnt out dude"
1: "Oh ok that explains it.
by Vonk January 19, 2005
mugGet the burnt outmug.

out of pocket

The Oxford English Dictionary says out of pocket meaning "out of reach, absent, unavailable" dates back to the US of the early 20th century:
1908 ‘O. Henry’ Buried Treasure in Ainslee”s July 69/2 Just now she is out of pocket. And I shall find her as soon as I can.
1946 Sunday Times-Signal (Zanesville, Ohio) 12 May i. 7/1 They told citizens here that somebody was ‘out of pocket’ in Bowie and Miller counties the nights of the killings, and urged them to recall whether anyone they knew was missing on those dates.
1973 J. Peterson Sicilian Slaughter 53 Her hands shook as she dialed. But her connection was out of pocket.
1974 Anderson (S. Carolina) Independent 20 Apr. 1 a/1 If you have ever been sick and the only doctor is out of pocket for the weekend, then you know we need more doctors.
2002 A. Phillips Prague iii. viii. 229 Five-day weekend for me, Charlie, starting in eighteen minutes. I”ll be out of pocket until Tuesday.
by bymidnight August 14, 2016
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