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rock out with your hawk out 

1. To party extremely hard while watching a Seahawks game.

2. To party and consume alcohol in excessive quantities while expressing limited inhibition or modesty and watching a Seahawks game. (see also; "jam out with your clam out" for the female version of the expression)
Joe: I'm in the mood to have some fun at the Seahakws game since Jenny and I broke up.

Mike: Yea, bro you're young and single. Today you need to rock out with your hawk out.

it's a hawk out there 

A phrase commonly used by black Americans meaning that it is cold and windy outside. cold bugaduga, cold, windy, frigid, freezing, winter, winter storm, blizzard, black Americans, black sayings, African-American
It's a hawk out there boy, you better bundle up!