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get the hell out of dodge

To leave somewhere immediately, to evacuate or scram.

"Get the hell out of Dodge" is a reference to Dodge City, Kansas, which was a favorite location for westerns in the early to mid 20th century. Most memorably, the phrase was made famous by the TV show "Gunsmoke," in which villians were often commanded to "get the hell out of Dodge." The phrase took on its current meaning in the 1960s and 70s when teenagers began to use it in its current form.
Awesome. We're done here, so lets get the hell out of dodge!
by B. Nooni December 16, 2005
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get out of my head

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Get out of my head before I do what I know is best for you.
Get out of my head before I listen to everything she said to me.
Get out of my head before I show you how much I love you.
Get out of my head before I finish writing this poem.

But a poem is never actually finished.
It just stops moving.

A poem by Sayori from Doki Doki Literature Club! shown on the festival day, and it's called "%"
guy1: Dude have you seen the "get out of my head" poem?
guy2: wut
by f1n3 is not a n00b February 23, 2021
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get out of jail free card

Use to described someone who is assumed to be above the law, because of their job, their nationality, their relationship with powerful people. Eg, diplomatic immunity
Family members of diplomats should not treat their status as a "get out of jail free card"
by AC Sg November 17, 2013
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let's get out of here

a charismatic way of saying let's go back to my place to fuck.
Guy: "So I think you wanna go home with me"
Girl: "Yeah, I think I do"
Guy: "Let's get out of here"
by Johnny Zealous December 31, 2011
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Get the horse out of your face

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.
Jerry, you always run your mouth because you think you're so smart. Get the horse out of your face.
by hollanatme January 27, 2010
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Get Ya Baps Out

The lads seen Niki walk past the bus stop and yell out "Get ya baps out" Niki happily abliges and shows her fun bags off to the world.
by Mickey Jee January 25, 2017
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out to get

When someone is purposely causing you problems.
Those three kids keep trying to get me in trouble by lying to teachers. They're out to get me.
by Cobble June 2, 2015
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