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pulled out of thin air

A descriptive tool used to describe how easy or thoughtlessly a thought or item is brought to existence
It was pulled out of thin air. What? My Wonder and the rabbit out of the hat.
by dragonboy8586 September 10, 2020
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stay out the way

Not trying be in drama or bullshit.

Paying attention to your own motion/business instead of others.
“Man, I be trynna stay out the way. Ion got time for bs”
by 00Baby March 21, 2023
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I'll See Myself Out

Something you say before leaving a room after making a really bad pun or joke that has everyone blankly staring at you.
"I was taught to never iron clovers. You don't want to press your luck."
.....
"I'll see myself out."
by Ubeenbamboozledson August 13, 2022
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pour piss out of a boot

May have multiple meanings:

1. When describing a stupid person, or
2. When describing a very large rain storm.
1. You're so dumb you couldn't pour piss out of a boot with the instructions written on the heel!

2. Look at those clouds, its about to pour piss out of a boot!
by 7h0rn3 April 5, 2009
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coming out box

Where an lgbt person has come to fing out about a ‘coming out box’, it’s just a joke to confuse the straights, but you didn’t hear that from me
Gay 1: “sis I got my coming out box”

Gay2: “omg queen what did you get”
Confused straight: “ a what?”
by Thatbitchmatt June 24, 2020
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make like a tree and get out of here

Famously, one of Biff Tannen's taglines in Back to the Future movies. The other ones being "Shiiiit!" and "I hate manure!"
Young Biff: All right, I'll give it a look. Now why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?

Old Biff (hitting Young Biff upside his head): It's LEAVE, you idiot! "Make like a tree and leave!" You sound like a damn fool when you're saying it wrong!
by PancakeMonster83 May 18, 2016
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Get your head out of the gutter!

The idiom "Get your head out of the gutter" means to stop thinking dirty thoughts when someone tells you to.
My Friend: *thinks of dirty thoughts and says it out loud*
Me: Get your head out of the gutter!
by Kylem14843 July 22, 2019
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