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out here

1) to be out there makin mad gwop. 2) to be out there fashion wise. exclusive clothing. 3) to be out on the GRIND, sellin that dope, those bricks, etc

1) im out here workin makin that gwop. 2) my clothing is OUT HERE! 3) im out here, sellin canes on the block.

by NAS! November 29, 2007

Out Here

A phrase usually said by Chicagoan's meaning... 1) To be out making cash 2) To be wildin and having fun; yolo 3) to be deep with your niggahs 4) having a going time out in these streets

"We Out here on foe nem."

by Frozenightmre May 15, 2017

get the fuck out of here

To die, to pass away, for life in this world to come to an end.

I don't trust doctors and hospitals, so if I can't get well on my own it's time for me to GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!

by JLA36 November 25, 2007

Out here

General term for being literally and figuratively out here in these streets.

Man, ole boy was talking mad beef , double meat! He can't do that out here cause somebody goin to get at him!

by Terry Bad Ice February 18, 2019

500 lbs, out to here

when someone is really really fat, you put your hands at about half arm span and say that they are "500 lbs out to here" a variant is "500 lbs, like out to here"

DUDE! Elena is like 500 lbs, out to here!

by ASSgas May 18, 2006

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 04, 2016