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Hearth Out 

in WoW there is something called a hearthstone, it brings you back to what ever inn in any capital city or small town in the zones of Azeroth and the Outland, the two worlds in WoW, the hearthstone has a 1 hour cool down and can be used pretty much where ever and when ever, just as long as u are not taking physical or any sort of damage other than a form of DPS and/or DOT, it is usefull if you are stuck
"we done here man"
"yah lets hearth out"
"K ill meed u in the Shattarath Inn"
Hearth Out by Cebeztompur March 29, 2009
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eat your heart out

A declaration, often exaggerated, joking and boastful, of being better than another person, the aforementioned often being a celebrity or historical figure.
"Mozart, eat your heart out!" said the organ player after a successful concert.
eat your heart out by JackieH March 31, 2007

I'll eat your heart out

“I’ll eat your heart out”. Possibly one of the greatest lines of all time. From the song “187” by Senses Fail. In just these five words, you can picture many things, ranging from murder, love, and hate. To sum it up in one word: beautiful.
You ripped my heart out, you tore my eyes out, now you're gonna pay. I'll stab you one time. I'll eat your heart out so you feel my pain.

Twist and rip my fucking heart out 

Normally used by Destiel shippers as a play on a famous fanfiction called Twist and Shout.
Because of how sad the fic is, many feel their heart is ripped from their chest.
Girl 1: Have you read Twist and Shout?
Girl 2: More like Twist and rip my fucking heart out!
Girl 1: I know! It's so sad.

eat your heart out

eart your heart out directly translates to: screw you, bitch. You hurt me more than anyone could.
Person A: I think you are a horrible person and I can't believe what you did.

Person B: Eat your heart out whore!

Heart dropped out of my booty hole 

When you get scared or spooked and it feels like your heart fell out of your body.

Heart's out 

A phrase to show that you care about someone who is going through something. Another way to say "I feel for you" or "I got you." It's nice to say and can sound cheesy if said in the wrong way.
As Wally was stumbling out of a pub, he tripped and fell face first into a puddle of piss. Before he could raise his face out of the leftover water from the evening's refreshments, he heard someone offer, "Heart's out, mate!" This consoled Wally and he felt a bit better.
Heart's out by von groovy August 5, 2024