Double Album by the Electric Light Orchestra recorded in 1977.Arguably their greatest album and featured amazing album art of their famous Spaceship logo.The album was promoted with a two year world tour featuring a huge flyng saucer shaped stage and laser effects,pretty Cool stuff for the time.
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A Southernism that means that you have taken yourself out of a bad situation into a situation that is worse or no better than the one you were previously in.
Betty Sue sure did jump from the frying pan to the fire when she left Roy, her cheatin' husband for his brother Chet, the town drunk.
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Get the out of the frying pan and into the fire mug.'out of place; out of order', describes unacceptable behavior or situations. This meaning has its roots in Black English of the 1940s, and refers to the pockets on a pool table.
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Get the out of pocket mug.A state of complete intoxication or tiredness which leads to an inability to perform even the simplest of everyday tasks.
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Get the out of the game mug.When your talking to Canadians, you tell them to say this because they can't pronounce it correctly.
American: Damn, I forgot my glasses. Can you read this for me.
Canadian: "Oot an aboot ina boot." It doesn't make any sense, don't cha know?
American: Hahaha, its "out and about in a boat!" Your lack of pronunciation is ridiculous!!!!
Canadian: You friggin hoser...
Canadian: "Oot an aboot ina boot." It doesn't make any sense, don't cha know?
American: Hahaha, its "out and about in a boat!" Your lack of pronunciation is ridiculous!!!!
Canadian: You friggin hoser...
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Get the Out and about in a boat mug.Young hip (primarily black) people use this to mean "out of line," or behaving in a way that is unacceptable under the circumstances.
Old business people use this to mean unreachable by the usual means.
If you are both a hip black person and a business person, colleagues' use of this term in the latter context can be both ambiguous and amusing.
Old business people use this to mean unreachable by the usual means.
If you are both a hip black person and a business person, colleagues' use of this term in the latter context can be both ambiguous and amusing.
1) You ate the last hot wing off my plate? Yo, you out of pocket, son.
2) Sorry I'm just responding now, I was out of pocket all day yesterday.
2) Sorry I'm just responding now, I was out of pocket all day yesterday.
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