by a glass of water May 30, 2021

by The Real Christian E. May 24, 2022

by SHIZZLE February 11, 2005

Stop trying to get in her pants. Phrase used in humorous tease or as friendly warning. Spoken as if scolding a misbehaving dog.
Steve is at a party and sees his friend, Jeff, talking to a girl that looks younger than 18.
He walks within earshot and squawks in an exasperated voice, "Get outta there!"
He walks within earshot and squawks in an exasperated voice, "Get outta there!"
by quip meister August 27, 2013

by Lindsay M February 19, 2008

by Wishful Thinking December 28, 2005

Originates from Ireland. Derivative of "Get up out of that".
Meaning: A serious outburst of happieness.
Meaning: A serious outburst of happieness.
Person 1: There's a daycent rave on tonight in the woods, they'll be bangin' out the tunes all night kid!
Person 2: Yiup outta that!
Person 2: Yiup outta that!
by limerick23 November 23, 2010
