by Lady Duran December 24, 2008
I had a week of study leave to revise for my chemistry exam, but I just ended up playing my 360 all week instead.
by rxchy January 05, 2009
What you say when you want hookers to leave an executive's house before you shoot him in the legs several times and leave a grenade on his coffee table.
by dugald December 17, 2004
by oddkin May 07, 2005
origin: south london
meaning: (leave it out) give over, pull the other one, stop doing that right now etc...
most commonly heard from the mouths of young teenage mothers screaming obscenties at their snotty tots, or scraggy blondes imploring their chav boyfriends to not get involved in yet another fight outside the Litten Tree. generally, quite an aggressive phrase, to be used sparingly and only with authentic lahndon pronunciation. can sometimes be heard in a paranoid, questioning manner, when not sure if being wound up.
meaning: (leave it out) give over, pull the other one, stop doing that right now etc...
most commonly heard from the mouths of young teenage mothers screaming obscenties at their snotty tots, or scraggy blondes imploring their chav boyfriends to not get involved in yet another fight outside the Litten Tree. generally, quite an aggressive phrase, to be used sparingly and only with authentic lahndon pronunciation. can sometimes be heard in a paranoid, questioning manner, when not sure if being wound up.
1. leave it aht ya little bitch!
2. wayne, leave it aht, 'e ain't worf it.
3. leave it aht - you 'avin me on or wot?
2. wayne, leave it aht, 'e ain't worf it.
3. leave it aht - you 'avin me on or wot?
by ma belle April 07, 2004
"Leaving Neverland" is a 2019 "documentary" which attempts to cover the alleged "abuse" by Michael Jackson on Wade Robson and James Safechuck, two men who defended the King Of Pop during cases. The film is an obvious form of defamation, but as Michael Jackson is no longer alive, it is not seen that way. #mjinnocent
by L33um March 07, 2019
When grandparents take time off of work for a new grandbaby. This could be for the visiting the new parents, babysitting the older child(ren) while new baby is being born, helping the parents with the new baby......
There's maternity leave, paternity leave and now we have graternity leave.
There's maternity leave, paternity leave and now we have graternity leave.
by LNG November 09, 2011