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make like a hockey stick and get the puck out of here

a term used to excuse yourself out of a conversation
hey i hate to leave but i gotta make like a hockey stick and get the puck out of here.

k see ya
by ¢R@Z¥ L3&$ December 27, 2009
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get that weak shit outta here

said in general dislike regarding something that is below one's standards; can be said to someone who really sucks at whatever they are trying to do
- aww shiitt, dat girl SUCKS at LIFE!
- i kno, right? she really needs to GET THAT WEAK SHIT OUTTA HERE!
by Flying Pegasus January 22, 2008
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Originally a genuine report of a life-threatening fault. Now used humorously to report any kind of problem.

John Swigert, Jr. and James Lovell who, with Fred Haise Jr., made up the crew of the US's Apollo 13 moon flight used (almost) this phrase to report a major technical problem back to their Houston base.
Swigert: 'Okay, Houston, we've had a problem here.'
Duke: 'This is Houston. Say again please.'
Lovell: 'Houston, we've had a problem. We've had a main B bus undervolt.'
by Archon723 July 17, 2009
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out here

1) to be out there makin mad gwop.
2) to be out there fashion wise. exclusive clothing.
3) to be out on the GRIND, sellin that dope, those bricks, etc
1) im out here workin makin that gwop.
2) my clothing is OUT HERE!
3) im out here, sellin canes on the block.
by NAS! December 28, 2007
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Out Here

A phrase usually said by Chicagoan's meaning...
1) To be out making cash
2) To be wildin and having fun; yolo
3) to be deep with your niggahs
4) having a going time out in these streets
by Frozenightmre May 14, 2017
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are we here?

this is an infinately more irritating variation on the infamous "are we theeeeere yet?" question, which is relentlessly asked by bored children on long car jouneys.
whereas the question "are we there yet?" makes sense - seeing as you're talking about the place that you are HEADING to that you haven't actually REACHED yet - the question "are we here?" (which is asked as the journey is drawing to a close) is entirely infuriating. the reason is this: whenever, and WHEREever, you utter this question, the answer will always be 'yes! of course we're 'here' you silly child!! you could at least ask an annoying question that makes SENSE!!"
jees...
parent: "ooh look, there's the sign for our hotel!"
child: "are we here?"
parent: *flips out and chucks child out of window*
by parlez January 18, 2005
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click here

A term that is not advised by the W3C. Use a catch phrse instead.
wrong:
for google, click here

Right:
check out the google home page!
by lolwut484793ue3j February 22, 2005
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