Taking a risk or some initiative....most often used by Texas women and associated with pulling out into traffic.
**while waiting behind a car to turn onto a contested street and they’ve missed a few chances**
“Some people just don’t know how to step out and meet Jesus”
“Some people just don’t know how to step out and meet Jesus”
by babs773 January 17, 2018
If we don't interact with opposite gender, we won't know how to deal with them when we would step out in the real world for livelihood.
by Zami Karzai August 14, 2018
Drifting Term: In RWD cars, clutch pumping before the apex of the turn, causing the back tyres to lose traction. The rear end of the car steps out into the other lane, bringing the car into a drift.
Yeah, that's his new Skyline coming. Watch out that the idiot dosen't step it out into the side of you.
This is a mean corner coming up, bro. Step it out!
This is a mean corner coming up, bro. Step it out!
by Dr Divid August 20, 2007
Self-appointed authority to make someone annoying go away. Gleaned from a similar phrase used by the cool "Bailiff Byrd" from the "Judge Judy" show.
Girl: What are you doing? Does this make me look fat? Can I bitch at you about all my girlfriends that I hate? Are you gonna just lie there all day and watch TV? Wanna go to the mall?
Guy: Thank you, you are excused, you may step out.
Guy: Thank you, you are excused, you may step out.
by Loudin Obnoxious July 18, 2008
*"In the Absence of Strong Evidence to the Contrary, One May Step Out of the Way of the Charging Bull" starts playing*
Me: OOOOOOHHHHHH YEAHHHHHHH
Me: OOOOOOHHHHHH YEAHHHHHHH
by miistherealmvp April 14, 2021
I have nothing to do with the girl, you can step out of La La Land.
I have never touch the girl, so I cannot be the father of her kid, you can step out of La La Land
I have never touch the girl, so I cannot be the father of her kid, you can step out of La La Land
by Charlie + Daniel September 09, 2019