Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

Make Like A Tree And Get Out Of Here

The incorrect use of the metaphorMake 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 “Leave” you idiot. “Make like a tree and leave”. You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong.

by KnightofNerdom May 25, 2018

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

Oh Shit Get The Fuck Out Of Here

A phrase used by non-believing friends. Also, this is used normally after the words "porkchop sandwiches"

porkchop sandwiches OH SHIT GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!

by kitteninastocking May 06, 2009

I'm a celebrity get me out of here

Cynical television programming, whereby producers starve a disparate bunch of people in a jungle & subject the to torture (for the publics "entertainment"). Instead of criminals they victimise people who used to be on the telly, and who need a career boost. To that end the phrase should really be - I'm a celebrity WHEN I get out of here (for 5 minutes).

Ohh great another series of I'm a celebrity get me out of here - no point even switching on the TV until after Christmas Ooohhh look, breakfast television is dragging out I'm a celebrity..... every morning, again!

by lucid_entity November 23, 2004

WE OUT HERE

a term originated from San Francisco, CA, attributed to professional skateboarder Larry Redmon who first coined the term to express the arduous labor of consistent practice in skateboarding tricks...skating hard...putting in work.. etc. Consequently, the term has since evolved to also denote being 'out here' on the hustle, on the grind, surviving the struggle and etceteras *the term is also exclusively associated with the SF ISLANDMOBB crew who skate the 'Island' downtown San Francisco, at the end of Market street across from the ferry building, adjacent to the Embarcadero (known today as the Justin Hermann Plaza) once the training grounds of the world's most famous skate crew, the EMB (Embarcadero's most blunted) crew comprised of professional skaters, James Kelch, Henry Sanchez, Mike Carroll, Greg Carroll, Jovontae Turner, Mike 'wingding' Cao, Karl Watson, Mike York, Nick Lochman, Chico Brenes and others of which established the foundation of tricks for what is now known today as street skating

ISLAND MOBB..WE OUT HERE

by informedasfuk April 21, 2012

really out here

Really out here means when said out loud that someone is doing something displeasing or they’re not doing anything good

They really out here being hoes

by Speedyfun456 January 31, 2019

Dun out here

DUN OUT HERE- when someone does something out of line that is usually quite disrespectful or nasty

Ay, she cheated on me bro, she’s dun out here

by zayway January 21, 2019