The idiom "Get your head out of the gutter" means to stop thinking dirty thoughts when someone tells you to.
by Kylem14843 July 22, 2019

A phrase said when a listener infers a dirty/sexual innuendo from something said by the speaker who did not imply anything of the kind.
by 12dan4 August 14, 2011

a slang expression coined in the early 21st century used to express annoyance or objection to what someone else is saying. Used first by professor Myndia Biznesse when reprimanding disrespectful students in his general knowledge and philosophy class. The term is frequently spoken with an accent imitating professor Biznesse, who is of Italian decent. Sometimes, when quoting him, the word "horse" is spelled "hoasse" or "hosse", "out of" is substituted with "outta", and "your face" with "ya face". This is to further emulate Biznesse's strong accent.
by hollanatme January 27, 2010

Something to say when someone is being rude or putting something in your face, and you want them to back off. Or when someone is coming on too strong with their attitude. Comes from the movie Nacho Libre starring Jack Black when his friend offers him a Corn-on-a-stick.
by Pendenga December 1, 2010

Jose: You know the chick you tried to go home with last night? Well, she sort of ended up at my house instead.
Ryan: Get the FUCK out of my Delorean!!!
Ryan: Get the FUCK out of my Delorean!!!
by Ryan Hughes April 21, 2008

by ValleyGirl209! November 15, 2010

by Samyullll September 3, 2017
