You use this term whenever you see someone crushing or hitting on a guy. Usually in jokingly manner. You can either shout it while the action is taking place (example 1) or in a way where you're telling them to make the first move (example 2).
Example 1:
"Omg guys look over there!"
"Is that Jennie hitting on Kai?"
"(Shouts at Jennie from a distance) GET YOUR MANS GIRL!"
Example 2
Jennie: "What am I even supposed to say if I go up to him?"
Lisa: "Just go, you're worrying way too much. Come on girl, go get your mans"
"Omg guys look over there!"
"Is that Jennie hitting on Kai?"
"(Shouts at Jennie from a distance) GET YOUR MANS GIRL!"
Example 2
Jennie: "What am I even supposed to say if I go up to him?"
Lisa: "Just go, you're worrying way too much. Come on girl, go get your mans"
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Said by someone to communicate either :
* disbelief, or
* a desire to, swiftly, end the conversation or move onto to a new topic
This new version re-kindles the emphasis and weight that its predecessor had lost through overuse.
Often said with a pause to indicate that the speaker has 'upgraded' the statement mid-sentence.
A Brit first overheard it being said by a camp person in L.A and then propagated it to Essex, UK. Therefore, it MUST be said with a fake, camp, US accent every time.
Said by someone to communicate either :
* disbelief, or
* a desire to, swiftly, end the conversation or move onto to a new topic
This new version re-kindles the emphasis and weight that its predecessor had lost through overuse.
Often said with a pause to indicate that the speaker has 'upgraded' the statement mid-sentence.
A Brit first overheard it being said by a camp person in L.A and then propagated it to Essex, UK. Therefore, it MUST be said with a fake, camp, US accent every time.
Jim: Did you know that no one has submitted "Gullible" into the Urban Dictionary yet?
Bob: Oh that's really interesting...someone really should...
..oh... get...out...of...everyplace!
Bob: Oh that's really interesting...someone really should...
..oh... get...out...of...everyplace!
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