A phrase used when you want someone to leave your kitchen.
Using plastic knives and metal spoons, one may forcefully attempt the "get out of my kitchen" move. However, peaceful approaches are recommended.
Using plastic knives and metal spoons, one may forcefully attempt the "get out of my kitchen" move. However, peaceful approaches are recommended.
Me: Bitch get out of my kitchen before I pull the plastic knife on you!
You: OMG! It is my duty to leave!
You: OMG! It is my duty to leave!
by kitchenman December 04, 2009
as in beg for forgiveness
by sweetness95926 April 23, 2016
a phrase coined by ludacris in the rap "rollout", is similar to saying 'Get out of my face" or "fuck off".
the phrase itself seems a mix between "get out of my face" and "none of your business".
the phrase itself seems a mix between "get out of my face" and "none of your business".
by BluesDriveMonster October 25, 2003
by misterzero October 13, 2003
A layered way of telling someone to remove themselves from your presence, especially if they are in your personal space
Francine: hey Matthew, want to have a long conversation about that thing I'm really interested in but you just don't give a damn about?
Matthew: get out of my swamp, Francine
Matthew: get out of my swamp, Francine
by Isaac42 November 14, 2020
Chelsea: have you seen my softball? (simultaneously)
Alisa: have you seen my softball?
Get out of my pants!
Alisa: have you seen my softball?
Get out of my pants!
by msnewbooty May 10, 2008
by Johnny bob999988885555 March 12, 2021