When someone says this, it usually means they've bailed on you.
Popularized in the sitcom Married with Children, when Peggy's relatives from Wanker County went to "get cigarattes" and left Seven behind, for good.
Popularized in the sitcom Married with Children, when Peggy's relatives from Wanker County went to "get cigarattes" and left Seven behind, for good.
by DirkD January 22, 2007
by TeaInTheMoment March 01, 2007
by i know how it is March 29, 2011
by WhatYall Won’tSayy July 03, 2022
This is different from the Irish Exit, where upon leaving a bar and/or gathering, much hoopla is raised by the leaving party. Shouting, abrasive hugging, exaggerated high fives, and even cursing are all typical behavior of the Guido Get Out. Derives its names from the stereotypical behavior of loud Italian males from the Northeast.
"yo, yo yo! Fuck you guys! I'm out!"
"It was no secret, he pulled the Guido get out. The whole bar knew he was leaving"
"It was no secret, he pulled the Guido get out. The whole bar knew he was leaving"
by SnowDaisy January 28, 2010
For the love of god Travis will you get your boy.
Please do the needful so we do not have to get your boy.
Please do the needful so we do not have to get your boy.
by IdidntdoitTravis May 26, 2017
get on your knees: women kneels over, places herself in position where she is on her knees, unzips males pantaloons and thus gives oral sex.
by bazbear March 02, 2011