Used to exclaim any matter of emotions, examples of use mostly evolve from the film 'Along came Polly', following the scene where Sandy Lyle shoots some hoops and verbally expresses all of his conclusive emotions in a variety of phrases including "Let it rain", "rain dance" and "white chocolate". The phrase is also often used by females from Spalding High School in many situations, and has a high comedy value.
A hand movement sometimes accompanies the phrase; this could be described as a mid-air spanking.
A hand movement sometimes accompanies the phrase; this could be described as a mid-air spanking.
by rochelle90 October 12, 2008

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by Mitchell Brown April 12, 2007

by xX_Boss_Xx January 21, 2018

When you let go of an item of living person it has meanings like, Stop carrying it, Letting my girlfriend go, etc it can also be a large thing in life it also has a meme attached to it like “If you love me let me goooooOoooOooOoOoOoo” or “BRO LET OF MY SAUSAGE, BUT BRO ITS MY GRILL”
by Α January 12, 2022

To leave. Sometimes one of your pothead friends will whip out an imaginary piece of paper and start rolling it into a blunt when he hears such a statement.
by m4st3roga February 9, 2008

by ridehardninja February 17, 2015
