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Getaway Car 

A song that makes your asses cry. Sang by Taylor Swift.
A song that is pure bop.
Hey! Have you heard the song Getaway Car?
Nope, I'm not yet finished listening to all the songs in 'reputation'
Getaway Car by Buyreputationbois December 3, 2017
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Getaway Car 

A metaphor for a situation in which someone finally gets away from an unwanted partner. Someone who has found a rebound after a breakup, may have used that rebound as a Getaway car.

A Getaway Car is usually a vehicle that criminals use to get away after they commit a crime. To a person who wants to leave an unhappy relationship, any excuse and circumstance can be used as a getaway car, such as pregnancy from an ex, emotional unavailability, or supposed death of a family member.

American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift coined this version of the term on her 2017 song Getaway Car.
“You really used your pregnancy from an ex as a Getaway Car to leave the person you’re currently seeing?”

“You cheated on your partner? That’s the perfect Getaway Car!!”
Getaway Car by partylikeits1989 October 22, 2020
Joe: look at Stephanie shes so small and looks very Jewish
Jason: i know bro shes such a gotara
gotara by gotar4 October 22, 2019
A beautiful woman, a loving mother, hardworking parent for her Child. A very intelligent person.
When she is mad, she can't calm down easily but she always forgive the person immediately. She is a very trustworthy person, and she always helps people whenever they are on their worst times. You really need a Genara on your life!
Look at there! Genara is coming to help them!

Aw, Genara really loves her Children.
genara by anonymous June 9, 2021
1. to leave town

2. to flee the scene of a crime

3. something used to leave town

4. something used to flee the scene of a crime
The robbers ditched their getaway car in a lake.
getaway by Light Joker May 30, 2006

getaway sticks

Sweet sweet legs of a female. Usually very long.
"That chic has some great getaway sticks."
getaway sticks by Brett August 25, 2003