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That feeling that you get when you are talking to someone/ arguing with someone and they are making absolutely no sense, and you know they know they don't make sense, but they stick to their "point of view".
"Man, I love playing this game! It's so fun!"
"Ikr Right!"
2 Days later
"I fucking hate this game. Its so stupid"
"But you said you love it a few days ago"
"No I didn't. What a dumbass...."
"Dude, your gonna make me have a damn Ape Out..."
ape out by Baby_Gabe March 9, 2012
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Clock in, Ape out 

The variation of a Netflix and Chill, where one will come over to the other's house for only pleasure and no strings attached. It is usually associated with someone getting into a relationship only to keep the other one around for pleasure (sex). These relationships are mostly short-termed.
A: Did you clock in last night?
B: Ya broo, another clock in, ape out at her place.
Clock in, Ape out by Silence2772 January 5, 2018
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