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get out of here

Same approach with a minimum of probabilities

Two people are talking for a while with out knowing each other, and then they fund out they were born in the same town or they went to the same High School.
When they become aware say: Get out of here!

by Joe November 29, 2004

255πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


get out of here

tell someone to leave

get out of here

by Jordan May 9, 2004

110πŸ‘ 117πŸ‘Ž


let's get out of here

a charismatic way of saying let's go back to my place to fuck.

Guy: "So I think you wanna go home with me"
Girl: "Yeah, I think I do"
Guy: "Let's get out of here"

by Johnny Zealous December 29, 2011

60πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


make like a tree and get out of here

Famously, one of Biff Tannen's taglines in Back to the Future movies. The other ones being "Shiiiit!" and "I hate manure!"

Young Biff: All right, I'll give it a look. Now why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?

Old Biff (hitting Young Biff upside his head): It's LEAVE, you idiot! "Make like a tree and leave!" You sound like a damn fool when you're saying it wrong!

by PancakeMonster83 May 4, 2016

102πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Make Like A Tree And Get Out Of Here

The incorrect use of the metaphor β€œMake like a tree and leave”

Biff: Now why don’t you make like a tree and get out of here?

Old Biff: *slaps Biff* It’s β€œLeave” you idiot. β€œMake like a tree and leave”. You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong.

by KnightofNerdom May 25, 2018

16πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


make like a tree and get out of here

Incorrect (or deliberately incorrect) variant of make like a tree and leave.

Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?
(puzzled reaction)
You, know, LEAVE?

by James Lampert April 26, 2007

249πŸ‘ 59πŸ‘Ž


Get out and stay here

Usually used when one wants someone to stay in a place but also wishes to convey how rediculous the notion of leaving is.

Person 1: Right, I have to go. I have work in the morning.

Person 2: Get out and stay here! Who cares about work?!

by Green_freak July 1, 2010