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let's get paranoid

Smoke so much weed to the point of getting paranoid, after which the high is awesome!
I got some great diesel, let's get paranoid.
by Coma, the Doof Warrior January 4, 2020
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Let's talk fat

To speak as if you weren't watching your weight, pretending as if you were overweight and eating anything you want
Person 1: Let's talk fat, like let's forget that we're trying to watch our diet let's pretend we're getting like Happy Meals.
Person 2: Let's pretend we're giant Globglogabgalabs.
by Joakwin October 6, 2023
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Not letting anyone else in

A scare tactic to push you away and make you feel really small and not as privileged as other people.
Well I swear to god like we are not letting anyone else in, he doesn’t deserve any of this, what a prick.
by Urbantheturban July 8, 2019
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Let's get this yaku

The act of getting after something.

Similar to the saying, "Let's get this bread!"
Emily: "My boss just promoted me to Director of Marketing."

Jennifer: "Let's get this yaku!"
by Marisol Boracha January 24, 2019
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Aura Letting

Intentionally losing aura because having too much of it suddenly may make you look suspicious.
To look normal and not attract too much attention, Lebron Casually makes funny faces to lose aura and seem more human-like, even though everyone knows he's the goat. A classic example of Aura Letting
by bobo123odp March 24, 2025
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Let’s Pocket this

The word “Let’s pocket this” means when someone brings something up, and it has nothing to do with what ur talking about.
*ur at a party with friends* One of them says “Did u do that essay?” Then u would say “Let’s pocket this”
by ideksei December 14, 2025
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Let the Cobra out

"Letting the Cobra out" is an analogy referring to knowing when to leave someone else alone.

As defined by the Smithsonian, ". Despite its aggressive reputation, the king cobra is actually much more cautious than many smaller snakes. The cobra only attacks people when it is cornered, in self-defense or to protect its eggs."

When we corner a Cobra and see it's defensive position, we can't point the finger and say the Cobra is "bad", or "aggressive". We have to realize it is us who have cornered it causing this behavior. Likewise, if a Cobra is tending to its nest, we have to respect that approaching its line of defense could be met with grave consequences.

In domestic lives of humans, we have to respect each other's space, know when to leave each other alone, and if someone is trying to get out, don't block the exit! Just "let the Cobra out."
"My husband seems unkind and aggressive lately, but I know it is me that has cornered him, so I let the Cobra out."
by anonymous February 23, 2023
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