Something you say in a group setting to dismiss the group when you wish to speak with a certain person without the other persons hearing what you have to say.
Bob:"Who are you gonna ask to prom?"
Kevin:(looking around the circle of people)"I'll get back to you on that"
Bob:(to the rest of the circle)"That's your cue to leave"
Kevin:(looking around the circle of people)"I'll get back to you on that"
Bob:(to the rest of the circle)"That's your cue to leave"
by >Kevin April 24, 2011
Get the that's your cue to leave mug.This expression comes from Hebrew. Although it sounds very crude in English, it's not supposed to be. the expression "in your mother" (be-ima shkha, in Hebrew) means "please, common!(expressed as an "unpatient" tone" (it is also used when someone tells you something great( E.x:In your mother). It's a short for "do you swear in your mother?"). So this means that "leave me in your mother" means "leave me please = Common, please, leave me".
The meaning might be more accuratly defined as an equal to as "leave me \ no way" but is basically meant as an answer to something that is not logical.
The meaning might be more accuratly defined as an equal to as "leave me \ no way" but is basically meant as an answer to something that is not logical.
The expression is used as following:
1) when someone talks to you but you have no patienece to listen for a reason.
2) when someone tells you an idea, which you try to talk him out of it.
Someone: Hey, c'mon, let's have another game!
You: Ohh... leave me in your mother...
1) when someone talks to you but you have no patienece to listen for a reason.
2) when someone tells you an idea, which you try to talk him out of it.
Someone: Hey, c'mon, let's have another game!
You: Ohh... leave me in your mother...
by Kaiba Seto & Guy Zadock September 8, 2005
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The origin of the 'in your mother' is the common swearing form. In English you swear 'on the bible', and in Hebrew you swear in the name of your beloved mother. The reason for th connection with the 'leave me' is emphasizing the intended meaning.
by Suriyawong, Israel. May 13, 2005
Get the leave me in your mother mug.Avoid overworking, overdoing, or wearing out the object of your effort, especially in regards to artistic pursuits; avoid gilding the lily.
"Man, you know, these young guys, they know all the modes, they know all the chords, they can play high and low and fast, and they can do amazing things, but the one thing they don’t know how to do is leave the bone alone."
-- Saxophonist Gerry Mulligan
-- Saxophonist Gerry Mulligan
by Greg2854 April 23, 2006
Get the leave the bone alone mug.1. To punch one in the face and run away quickly
2. An easy and effective way to get out of a situation
2. An easy and effective way to get out of a situation
by asiancaucasion March 9, 2011
Get the stick em and leave mug.Should really be "by your mother" as in "by the Bible", but the speaker is swearing by his companion's mother, which is really an insult. So it's like saying: "By your mother, leave me alone!"
by zimbabwe0 August 31, 2005
Get the leave me in your mother mug.no one really says it. but if they did, they would probably be like 'Hey, leave it to beaver. its all gravy, baby.'
by EviLCorey December 24, 2003
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