by la la land July 12, 2003
This phrase comes from American Influence, and is said when one wants someone out of their sight meaning "Get out of my sight!"
John, Hop off my stick!
by American Slang Meanings August 06, 2024
by Sugary Goodness February 01, 2016
by FinanceFluffer April 03, 2016
A: “dude I didn’t go to sleep till 10am yesterday”
B: “you left afters at 6:30… what were you doing with the rest of the time?”
A: “taking bumps and cranking stick”
B: “you left afters at 6:30… what were you doing with the rest of the time?”
A: “taking bumps and cranking stick”
by StickCranker March 07, 2024
by Silly Super Soup January 27, 2023
a pp.
by yikesmadi;) March 16, 2021