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
If you see a fit bird you would say “get your rat out” and she will instantly drop her geggs. Promise
by Jiggle Bum 99 May 04, 2018
by F4tal_3rror December 26, 2005
when one person wishes to eject another person out of a room during an intense conversation in an awkward housing situation.
by district J July 06, 2010
by memes4567 October 04, 2017
Originally, this expression was meant to denote one figuratively brandishing their genitalia in an effort to convey their excitement. Paradoxically, the genesis of this expression was almost responsible for the demise of it. "Get your burger out" was an abysmal and awkward failure at launch, partly because it's kind of not that funny but mostly because it was tyrannically thrusted upon the public lexicon. Furthermore, one could hardly ignore the contrivance of how forced this expression was when it was supposed to define a bit of spontaneity.
Peter: "Just scored some tickets to the all cat opera! Get your burger out!"
Amanda: "What do hamburgers have to do with anything?"
Amanda: "What do hamburgers have to do with anything?"
by dullhypothesis November 06, 2013
When you are so stumped one's news that there is merely no response. An alternative to saying NO WAY.
Todd: Yo Weinberg lets go to the Macaroni Grill.
Fucking Weinberg: Get the hell out of here. We're going to Al Forno.
Fucking Weinberg: Get the hell out of here. We're going to Al Forno.
by Steven Muntner *see RAT-MAN March 03, 2005