Getting the Led out basically means that you are rocking out to some Led Zeppelin which is probably the best band ever to grace our Earth.
by Ross1337 September 28, 2006
During the April 8,2010 ride of Raven Alexis on the Sybian in the Howard Stern Studios the phrase was uttered. Dave Lampert Creator of the Sybian told Raven 'Get the poison out of your system Raven'. This creepy yet memorable moment is still in play as a favorite Stern sound bite.
by Orgasm Girl May 07, 2010
An expression that means to 'treat someone right' that can be used in a number of contexts:
1. Generous hospitality, such serving up good food, or sprucing up your home ahead of visiting guests.
2. Paying someone, especially if the payment is overdue.
3. Sexual favours.
Anglo-Australian phrase, popularised in Melbourne
1. Generous hospitality, such serving up good food, or sprucing up your home ahead of visiting guests.
2. Paying someone, especially if the payment is overdue.
3. Sexual favours.
Anglo-Australian phrase, popularised in Melbourne
Example 1
Friend 1: 'Got a girl coming round this weekend.'
Friend 2: 'The one with the cute face? Better get that biscuit out.'
Example 2
Friend 1: 'Mate, we going to this concert or what?'
Friend 2: 'Yeah but if you want to come, you better get that biscuit out.'
Friend 1: 'Got a girl coming round this weekend.'
Friend 2: 'The one with the cute face? Better get that biscuit out.'
Example 2
Friend 1: 'Mate, we going to this concert or what?'
Friend 2: 'Yeah but if you want to come, you better get that biscuit out.'
by Jamarley May 16, 2019
by TeaInTheMoment March 01, 2007
a. removing toxins, either bad thoughts or chemicals, out of oneself, or out of one's imdedate location.
b. cuming euphoricly; climaxing
b. cuming euphoricly; climaxing
by gpete April 15, 2010
A euphemism for masturbating.
by Dale Allen August 19, 2008
to hurry up; to work or move faster; (pronounced like lead pencil)
This expression can probably be loosely interpreted as removing dead weight from a vehicle so that it can travel faster.
This expression can probably be loosely interpreted as removing dead weight from a vehicle so that it can travel faster.
by Yuriy Shatalov September 28, 2008