get humpin'

1. The demand of a faster pace or to get moving
2. To make Haste or Godspeed
3. To get shit done
Usually said to someone who may display qualities of sluggishness or lack of motivation.
EX. 1 Hey idiot you better get humpin' that bear isn't done chasing you yet!

EX. 2 You better get humpin' if you want to get this done early
by Dr. Lambchops March 31, 2008
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get wendy

To get wendy with someone means to get testy, which sounds like wendy testaburger. Is often used to avoid incitation to say the word testicles.
Coons: Jeff you have some trig over here that needs to get done.
Jeff: Oh come on, are you fucking joking me!?
Coons: Now don't you get wendy with me young man!!
by DoodooMan November 29, 2007
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get ghost

An expression used to signify ones departure, another way to say that you are leaving.
When the party was getting lame, I knew it was time to get ghost.
by ramblinworker April 11, 2005
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get laid

some guys just wanna get laid
by Alina February 25, 2005
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getting Branson’ed

When someone tells a long boring story and in the end it wasn’t even worth it to listen to. Much like driving to Branson, MO. A long boring drive that ends in disappointment.
Dude I listened to her for 20 minutes and then I figured out I was getting Branson’ed.
by trugentlemen670 December 20, 2017
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Get the pints in

Usually said by "in-the-closet" homosexuals to enforce masculinity within a group of alpha males. It refers to the verb "pinting", which is the art of finding a same-sex lover in the bar, club or pub that he/she is in.
When Graham says "Get the pints in!"
What he really means is: "Let's try and pull as many same-sex lovers as we can!"
by Peter Barnes May 21, 2008
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get on the trolley

To be "with the group" or to "be cool" as determined by your peers. The "trolley" would be something one would want to be on.

One may also want to make it a point of saying that someone is not on the trolley, instead of just saying that they should get on it. This implies that the person is so uncool that they cannot even try and be cool.

Another popular use is pointing out that a particular member of your friends circle is on the trolley in an attempt to rub it in the face of the person who isn't.

This phrase is usually used in a ribbing manner towards friends.
(After making a faux pas, doing something the group would consider uncool, etc) Come on Jason, get on the trolley.

Adam is definitely not on the trolley.

See Ryan? Now, Austin is on the trolley.
by mamushi November 20, 2006
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