the term used to describe going out and getting drunk on a friday night
can be changed to "get your saturday out" to suit individual needs.
can be changed to "get your saturday out" to suit individual needs.
by lpwigan November 13, 2009
by austina October 09, 2007
To become angry or enraged, and prepare to freak out. (since one would presumably need a spatula to flip a shit)
by Saepe Fidelis July 28, 2012
by alsina's wife November 10, 2015
Usually used when one wants someone to stay in a place but also wishes to convey how rediculous the notion of leaving is.
Person 1: Right, I have to go. I have work in the morning.
Person 2: Get out and stay here! Who cares about work?!
Person 2: Get out and stay here! Who cares about work?!
by Green_freak July 01, 2010
To remove oneself from the interaction.
I'll get out of your hair now.
by D. Y. Vetz December 12, 2020