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teaspoon leg it out of here

When the Boston tea party were rumbled by the british, whilst drinking tea. They were awful at improvising a term so decided to 'Teaspoon Leg it out of here'. This can be used to get out of a situation of awkwardness.

Person 1: How did you get out of the sit with that arsehole Miles? Person 2: I totally had to teaspoon leg it out of here

by BoosterGould January 03, 2015