Derisive or humorous comment said to couples engaged in heavy-duty PDA (e.g. swapping spit in the middle of a party) that means your wanton lust is making me uncomfortable (or jealous). The implication is you should get a motel room because you're practically doing it here.
by mandingoe May 24, 2004
A comment one says in order to express the disapproval of sexual acts in the presence of others. Poking fun at lovers doings sexual acts in public.
by Kiwi Pomerleau May 29, 2004
Expression used to make fun of couples who are overly (and inapropriately) affectionate in public, and hopefully get them to stop.
Sometimes used to poke fun at friends who aren't together but always argue and tease each other in front of their other friends, by implying they act just like a couple.
Sometimes used to poke fun at friends who aren't together but always argue and tease each other in front of their other friends, by implying they act just like a couple.
"Look at Jim and Mary makeing out in public again. Get a room already!"
After listening to David and Sandy banter back and forth for 30 minutes. "Oh get a room you two!"
After listening to David and Sandy banter back and forth for 30 minutes. "Oh get a room you two!"
by dqhx July 1, 2010
Joke used, primarily in a work setting, where there is tension or sexual tension between two people not in a relationship. In this context the reason for the tension in unknown to observers. By "getting a room" and presumably having sex it would reduce the tension between them.
Bob in finance and Mary in marketing are always arguing and picking on each other during meetings. The two of them should go get a room.
by wm724 September 10, 2014
by sukebe September 19, 2004
(Command). What my girlfriend's sister and boyfriend should do (See stab my eyes out with a saudering iron). Betters the human race. See common decency.
by Rob May 30, 2004
by Medinoc June 27, 2009