Used in challenging a person who has said or done something offensive as an equivalent of the expression, "how dare you?"
by SacreBleu April 6, 2008
by PoopyPoo April 30, 2005
1. (inquiry) Used when someone has crossed the line, in your opinion.
2. One of the very funny Lines from the very unsuccessful film Hot Rod
2. One of the very funny Lines from the very unsuccessful film Hot Rod
1. Friend 1: DUDE I JUST TONY DANZA'D YOUR EX GIRLFRIEND!
Friend 2: Where do you get off?
2. Rod: Where do you get off?
Friend 2: Where do you get off?
2. Rod: Where do you get off?
by Mr. Manager July 12, 2008
A question asked when someone has done something considered to be awkward, strange, and/or just plain odd.
A rather literal analogy: When on a city bus/train/subway/etc., you might meet some odd person. You might ask "Where do you get off?" as in asking what stop they get off at, wondering if they live in a neighbourhood with strange folk.
Probably not the true origin of the term, but that seems like a pretty good guess if you ask me.
A rather literal analogy: When on a city bus/train/subway/etc., you might meet some odd person. You might ask "Where do you get off?" as in asking what stop they get off at, wondering if they live in a neighbourhood with strange folk.
Probably not the true origin of the term, but that seems like a pretty good guess if you ask me.
Guy 1: "So yeah, I like to run around naked with a ball of wool in my hand, and my cat chases me trying to get the ball of wool. It's sooooo much fun!"
Guy 2: "Where do you get off?"
Guy 2: "Where do you get off?"
by oddneighbourhoodguy November 26, 2009
Person 1: So I stole my sons birthday money and honestly dont feel bad about it..
Person 2: Oh my god, where do you get off?
Person 1: I usually take exit 9.
Person 2: Ah I see, okay what were you saying about your stupid son?
Person 2: Oh my god, where do you get off?
Person 1: I usually take exit 9.
Person 2: Ah I see, okay what were you saying about your stupid son?
by ButterTheMob November 13, 2019