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get your burger out

Originally, this expression was meant to denote one figuratively brandishing their genitalia in an effort to convey their excitement. Paradoxically, the genesis of this expression was almost responsible for the demise of it. "Get your burger out" was an abysmal and awkward failure at launch, partly because it's kind of not that funny but mostly because it was tyrannically thrusted upon the public lexicon. Furthermore, one could hardly ignore the contrivance of how forced this expression was when it was supposed to define a bit of spontaneity.
Peter: "Just scored some tickets to the all cat opera! Get your burger out!"

Amanda: "What do hamburgers have to do with anything?"
by dullhypothesis November 6, 2013
mugGet the get your burger outmug.

Get out of your feelings

A word of advice especially to men to adhere to before trying to debate or show someone the error in their thinking.
Before you can tell me where I'm wrong sir,you need to get out of your feelings. Emotional men cannot be taken seriously.
by Bigrick9 March 21, 2022
mugGet the Get out of your feelingsmug.

get your muff out

a term used towards females to get the bits out
" yeah mate,Get your muff out"
by memes4567 October 5, 2017
mugGet the get your muff outmug.

Get out of my birdhouse

A phrase used to express dominance over another individual after having totally beaten said opponent. invented by the great celtics basket ball player Larry Bird.
**Larry makes an amazing shot**
Fans- GET OUT OF MY BIRDHOUSE!!
by thebirdman77 January 27, 2009
mugGet the Get out of my birdhousemug.

Get out of my vagina

An expression used when people ask you about the guy you're currently sleeping with.
Kayla: "Hey, girl! Who was that guy I saw sneaking out of your apartment last night?"

Jules: "Damn, Kayla get out of my vagina!
by C'AraCHAOS! January 19, 2015
mugGet the Get out of my vaginamug.

get out of my mouth

A phrase used to reprimand someone who intrudes on your business while you are A)in a conversation or B)eating.
Mr. Stevenson: Tasha, can I trouble you to please gossip on your own time, and not in my class?

Tasha: Mr. Stevenson, can I trouble you to please get out of my mouth?
by Brent January 30, 2005
mugGet the get out of my mouthmug.

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