Similar to above, but means more like:
For your mother's sake, just leave me alone or, I've had enough of it, I don't care
For your mother's sake, just leave me alone or, I've had enough of it, I don't care
Moyshe: "Let's go watch the soccer game"
Yankel: "Leave me in your mother, last week the game sucked"
Yankel: "Leave me in your mother, last week the game sucked"
by Ayeletke September 30, 2005
Get the leave me in your mother mug.What talking-head moderaters say at the end of a segment after a repeated back-and-forth between the two sides of a debate, with or without coming to a consensus or conclusion and with or without having fact-checked or critically analyzed the claims of either side.
Memified by Jon Stewart on the Daily Show.
Memified by Jon Stewart on the Daily Show.
Pro- debator: John Doe is an American Hero.
Con- debator: John Doe is a Nazi baby-eater.
Moderator: Well, we're out of time, so we're going to have to leave it there.
Con- debator: John Doe is a Nazi baby-eater.
Moderator: Well, we're out of time, so we're going to have to leave it there.
by whoamiotherwise October 25, 2009
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by kolman March 20, 2008
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The phrase itself became quite popular thanks to a Satiric TV show called Erez Nehederet (= Wonderful Country), In That show, we among other things followed up on a "Reality Show" called "Moskuna Project" talking about a family called the Moskunas that has to compete each other in order to remain part of that family. Every week, another member would be cast away from the family until only one is left as the true Moskuna.
In this show, every time the father was addressed by anyone his reply would always be "Leave me in your mother".
The phrase itself became quite popular thanks to a Satiric TV show called Erez Nehederet (= Wonderful Country), In That show, we among other things followed up on a "Reality Show" called "Moskuna Project" talking about a family called the Moskunas that has to compete each other in order to remain part of that family. Every week, another member would be cast away from the family until only one is left as the true Moskuna.
In this show, every time the father was addressed by anyone his reply would always be "Leave me in your mother".
"Hey Dad, where are you?"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
"Happy Birthday!!!!"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
"Happy Birthday!!!!"
"Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha)"
by Shay S. July 21, 2008
Get the Leave me in your mother (azov oti be-ima shkha) mug.This expression probably originated from the Hebrew expression "swear in your mother!" which is used as an exclamation conveying disbelief or surprise.
by Oren Douek May 13, 2005
Get the leave me in your mother mug.To get so unbelievably fucked up, you are mentally checking your brain out of commission til further notice
To forget the past present and future, and to 'break the world down' into something way to complex for the untrained eye to discover.
To forget the past present and future, and to 'break the world down' into something way to complex for the untrained eye to discover.
After Kevin and Dom forgot: how much money they started with, how many bombers were ate, how blood got on Dom's sneaker, and why Kevin's shoes were litterally gone the next morning. They concluded that they had a leave your shoes at the door night.
by K-Rish December 28, 2010
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by Big D November 13, 2003
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