To go, to leave. Used derogatively.
A pun on leaving, the process of shedding leaves that occurs in deciduous trees.
A pun on leaving, the process of shedding leaves that occurs in deciduous trees.
by knightshade May 08, 2006
A phrase, origin of which is in Hebrew and now is probably the most popular phrase in Israel. It's equivalent to "leave me alone" but carries a kind of sarcastic meaning. it's usually used when someone proposes to you something and you just refuse because it either doesn't interest you or you just don't care.
by Yevgeny March 09, 2005
Refers to the unfortunate and unintended disposal of chewing gum in the pubic hair or pubic region of the recipient of oral sex by the performer who fails to keep his/her gum securely placed in an unused part of the mouth.
911 Operator: "911. What is your emergency?"
Teenage Caller: "OMG my boyfriend left his gum downtown and now it's all tangled in my pubes and my shit is glued shut. Amateur. How do I get it out???"
911 Operator: "Leaving your gum downtown is not a 911 emergency. Please hang up and try peanut butter."
Teenage Caller: "OMG my boyfriend left his gum downtown and now it's all tangled in my pubes and my shit is glued shut. Amateur. How do I get it out???"
911 Operator: "Leaving your gum downtown is not a 911 emergency. Please hang up and try peanut butter."
by cayrez November 01, 2009
It's a challenge that people say the worst terrible jokes and then run away while Thier friends if they have any shout don't leave me and run after the person
by I need boob June 27, 2020
I get SO mad when I see the Lifetime network everytime I turn the tv on. I started Leaving the seat up on the TiVo and changing the channel to NFL Network before I turn the TV off.
by NCdubmixer February 06, 2011
phrase, origin of which is in Hebrew and now is probably the most popular phrase in Israel. It's equivalent to "leave me alone" but carries a kind of sarcastic meaning. it's usually used when someone proposes to you something and you just refuse because it either doesn't interest you or you just don't care.
Additionally, "In your mother" is short for "Swear in your mother", an Hebrew common to "Swear to god". Two-three decades ago, for example, the common was "swear to your most precious". "Swear to god" is not in use for obvious reasons.
Additionally, "In your mother" is short for "Swear in your mother", an Hebrew common to "Swear to god". Two-three decades ago, for example, the common was "swear to your most precious". "Swear to god" is not in use for obvious reasons.
by avi April 06, 2005
A common saying used to warn others of poison ivy. Poison ivy typically grows in stems with 3 leaves to a plant.
by dubzallday May 07, 2021