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out of my element

Feeling different, on occasions when you really need to
use your mind and fail miserably is when your out of your
element. Also it defines you not being in your original state.
Dude, I was out of my element last night when I was with
my girlfriend. I dont know why but I was just out of it...
by Sean M. Green February 19, 2008
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out of pocket

to be out of control; way off base. usually deserving of a good slapping or a full-blown ass- kicking.
"Tamika had 7 shots of hennessy last night and tried to get on my man. She was way out of pocket so i smacked the belligierant ho"
by Etiwanda June 5, 2005
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out of the butt and into the fuck

If we don't come up with that 36 dollars, we're going to be out of the butt and into the fuck - Tourette's Guy
by pdaddy8118 February 5, 2007
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pissing out of the head

When somebody sweats so profusely, there is no need to take a piss because all of the fluids come out of the head as sweat.
"Michael was in so bad of shape, even the most easiest of tasks made him to start pissing out of the head."
by Mr. Heskey September 18, 2005
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urban outfitters

A slightly overpriced store found primarily in urban areas of North America. The company targets a college-aged audience, but attracts younger and older consumers just as well. While many of the brands they carry are overpriced (Diesel, Lacoste, True Religion, etc.), buyers trust them to be of excellent quality. Most Urban Oufitters shoppers are not looking so much as to fit a mold or put on a 'hipster' persona, but just want to buy good, fashionable clothing. Some think that Urban Outfitterers are trying to stand out as "individuals", but you could say the same about anyone who shops at American Eagle, Abercrombie, Aeropostale, Hollister, Hot Topic, and all the rest - except, unlike Urban Outfitters shoppers, those who shop at the more common stores REALLY want to look like clones (and are still paying for overpriced goods).
Hey, since we're here, why don't we go to Urban Outfitters? I'm sure we can find something that will make us look cool in a young, fashion-aware kinda way. Hopefully no body will perceive us as spoiled rich kids who want to be perceived as individuals even though we've never even had jobs.
by Niel Lindbergh January 10, 2007
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out of the box

To describe nonconformal, creative thinking.
Some innovative way or breakthrough.
To think out of the box
by Nguyen Hoang Khanh April 1, 2008
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Take the Mickey out of

This phrase is not new; the full phrase is "to take the Mickey (out of someone)"
Britons have been using this figure of speech for decades, if not centuries. A "Mickey" of course, is a "Mick": a pejorative, racist term for an Irishman (so nicknamed because so many Irish surnames begin with Mc- or Mac-) It is a common stereotype, in both the UK and USA, that Irish men have volatile tempers, like to brawl, and make good boxers. So, To "take the Mickey (out of someone)" means to take the fight, the vigor, the gravity, the self-importance out of them, by mocking them, usually in a very subtle way.
Headmaster: "...so I expect you boys to comport yourself with the full dignity befitting students of this establishment of secondary learning."

Student: "Oh yes, we will sir. We'll even wear our school blazers to bed."

Headmaster: "If I didn't know better, I'd think you were trying to take the Mickey out of me!"
by david lincoln brooks September 28, 2006
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