by Barbie T September 9, 2010

An expression to be used when you are unable to locate a person who you could have sworn was just there or should be in a location where he/she is not currently.
NOTE: Ideal usage should only be employed by those who are cognizant of Bob Griese and his off-hand, and not to mention off-color, remark regarding a Columbian (although Mr. Griese assumed he was Mexican in light of his statement) NASCAR racer who fell from the top five ranking.
NOTE: Ideal usage should only be employed by those who are cognizant of Bob Griese and his off-hand, and not to mention off-color, remark regarding a Columbian (although Mr. Griese assumed he was Mexican in light of his statement) NASCAR racer who fell from the top five ranking.
"Hey, where the hell did Mark go? He was just here a second ago, wasn't he?"
"Yeah, I thought I just saw him."
"Huh...must be out getting a taco."
"Yeah, I thought I just saw him."
"Huh...must be out getting a taco."
by vidzak October 25, 2009

Cynical television programming, whereby producers starve a disparate bunch of people in a jungle & subject the to torture (for the publics "entertainment").
Instead of criminals they victimise people who used to be on the telly, and who need a career boost. To that end the phrase should really be - I'm a celebrity WHEN I get out of here (for 5 minutes).
Instead of criminals they victimise people who used to be on the telly, and who need a career boost. To that end the phrase should really be - I'm a celebrity WHEN I get out of here (for 5 minutes).
Ohh great another series of I'm a celebrity get me out of here - no point even switching on the TV until after Christmas
Ooohhh look, breakfast television is dragging out I'm a celebrity..... every morning, again!
Ooohhh look, breakfast television is dragging out I'm a celebrity..... every morning, again!
by lucid_entity November 22, 2004

a phrase used largly in southern england.
The common beleif is that the phrase originated in Tadley, hampshire but has been heared as far as leeds.
used to get the attention of a young lady.
lit: pardon me young lady, please show me your undercarage
The common beleif is that the phrase originated in Tadley, hampshire but has been heared as far as leeds.
used to get the attention of a young lady.
lit: pardon me young lady, please show me your undercarage
by disaster138 August 12, 2009

Phrase used during biology lessons, when one must get a test tube rack for their test tubes. Girls may hit you when you say this.
by chrisity March 10, 2008

by Ryk Turner February 1, 2005

the term used to describe going out and getting drunk on a friday night
can be changed to "get your saturday out" to suit individual needs.
can be changed to "get your saturday out" to suit individual needs.
by lpwigan November 13, 2009
