A woman who has a good body and looks attractive from a distance but, upon closer inspection is rather ugly.
by Andre Nacmanie October 13, 2008
Get the Block Away Beauty mug.A Yoruba slang coined by a Nigerian musician NairaMarley, It is used when you are not interested in something or a particular conversation. It's also means to be numb to things happening around you.
1) When the lecturer asks a question I don't know & he's coming to my side.. Mo ya look away 👀
2) Her : she posted I'm broke, I need to be spoilt on her status
Me : Mo ya look away👀
2) Her : she posted I'm broke, I need to be spoilt on her status
Me : Mo ya look away👀
by Saucerer January 3, 2020
Get the Mo ya look away mug.A phrase used when someone has their bare feet sticking right out and it causes a distraction. Usually used in comments online when seeing art of characters who are barefoot. Also similar phrase used: "Put those dogs away"
As I entered the living room, I suddenly noticed that my roommates smelly feet were sticking right at me as she was resting on the couch which caught me off guard, so I told her to put those grippers away and put on socks
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Get the Once a Red, always a Red mug.An announcement by the bombadier, usually over the public address system or intercom of an airplane, informing the captain and crew of the aircraft that the bombs/ordnance have been released and are no longer on the aircraft.
by bukbukbagok February 4, 2015
Get the Bombs Away mug.That guy you you could have had it all with but something, whether it was distance or just bad timing, drove you apart and now your left wondering, "what if?"
Tonight's one of those nights I think of Charlie and listen to Boston by Augustana on repeat...alas he was the one that got away.
by SheAteThePlacenta August 7, 2017
Get the The one that got away mug.Imperative expression used to mean "go for it!", "get started!", "it's yours now, run with it!".
Used frequently in TV shows in front of a live audience when ceding center stage to a guest performer/contestant (impromptu or not).
Used frequently in TV shows in front of a live audience when ceding center stage to a guest performer/contestant (impromptu or not).
from pulp fiction
host:-Ladies and Gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for... The world famous Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest!
Now let's meet our first contestants here this evening...
Young lady what's your name?
uma:-Mrs. Mia Wallace
host:-And how about your fella here?
john:-Vincent Vega !
host:-Alright, let's see what you can do... take it away!!
host:-Ladies and Gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for... The world famous Jack Rabbit Slim's Twist Contest!
Now let's meet our first contestants here this evening...
Young lady what's your name?
uma:-Mrs. Mia Wallace
host:-And how about your fella here?
john:-Vincent Vega !
host:-Alright, let's see what you can do... take it away!!
by kmustermann May 4, 2010
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