Johnny: Hey, Cindy, Did you get your tickets?
Cindy: To what?
Johnny: To the gun show! *Flexes his muscles so hard he rips his shirt*
Cindy: *Orgasm*
Cindy: To what?
Johnny: To the gun show! *Flexes his muscles so hard he rips his shirt*
Cindy: *Orgasm*
by Specks June 06, 2012
by ValleyGirl209! November 13, 2010
v. To "get your shit in one sock" means to get organized, to "pull yourself together," to regain your composure. Having to use more than one sock to hold a given volume of feces is considered wasteful and inefficient, if by careful planning a single sock would do the trick. Thus, the essence of this phrase is a metaphor for thriftiness.
"Listen: you've been absent from class five days, you never turn in your homework on time, you refuse to take your Ritalin like a good boy, and your foul language is out of control! It is time to sit down one-on-one with the guidance counselor and get your shit in one sock, young man."
by Carl Willis November 07, 2005
Originally a rolling stong stones live album, (get yer ya ya's out) the term usually means "to get your extra energy out" or "to blow off some steam". One can do this many ways, it really depends on what type of person you are.
j: hey
j: fine then dont answer me :(
me: sorry i was getting ma ya yas out.
j: what?!
n: my ya yas...
j: your WHAT?!
n: i was blowin off some steam alright? chilll
j: ....
j: so... how do you get your ya-ya's out?
n: youll never know :)
j: fine then dont answer me :(
me: sorry i was getting ma ya yas out.
j: what?!
n: my ya yas...
j: your WHAT?!
n: i was blowin off some steam alright? chilll
j: ....
j: so... how do you get your ya-ya's out?
n: youll never know :)
by loyaltallie February 03, 2011
To escape the life dramas that wear on your soul. To be fearless and get through the bs life gives you. Experience moments of clarity ,beauty,inspiration and hope that everything will be alright.
by minew August 27, 2006
- for one to get ones "dauber down" is when someone is depressed about something menial. The expression is normally said by a friend, parent, teacher, or coach as a slightly humorous way of telling the subject to cheer up.
Joe- Misses the field goal in practice for the second time in a row
Coach- Now c'mon now Joe, "don't get your dauber down"
Coach- Now c'mon now Joe, "don't get your dauber down"
by silachoo September 23, 2010
by wheresmikey November 07, 2007