by erikson July 15, 2006
The origin of this sentence is in Hebrew.
State that the person disagree with a certain thing, or something seems wrong, so that the person want's to express his disfavors.
State that the person disagree with a certain thing, or something seems wrong, so that the person want's to express his disfavors.
by Elad August 03, 2005
Biff: Now why don’t you make like a tree and get out of here?
Old Biff: *slaps Biff* It’s “Leave” you idiot. “Make like a tree and leave”. You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong.
Old Biff: *slaps Biff* It’s “Leave” you idiot. “Make like a tree and leave”. You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong.
by KnightofNerdom May 25, 2018
by James Lampert April 26, 2007
by immike March 19, 2009
A phrase that should be used when you want to tell someone to stop talking, or trying to talk to you. Just as one would say “slide into my dm’s” quite romantically or sexually suggestive, telling someone to get out would imply repulsion or annoyance toward that person/s. This may be used in real life situations as well as online (e.g. ig twitter etc.)
Boy: “so wyd babes”
Y/n: “uhm nothing much”
Boy: “hahah coool”
Y/n: “okay time to get out me dm’s mate ”
Y/n: “uhm nothing much”
Boy: “hahah coool”
Y/n: “okay time to get out me dm’s mate ”
by Yhyh April 30, 2019
To work hard towards success helplessly and endure hardship, thrift, starvation and/or sleepless days and nights; to achieve one’s goals through unconventional, often illicit methods
After selling water bottles and loose cigarettes for months, the homeless ex-con saved up for his new apartment and found employment soon after. He really had to get it out the mud.
by Buy XRP August 15, 2021