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Definition of (one's) garage door is open

(one's) garage door is open

interjection

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Other terms relating to 'door':

Definitions include: the anus.
Definitions include: the man who a cheating spouse sees on the side.
Definitions include: horrendous diarrhea.
Definitions include: the fly (zipper) on one's pants.
Definitions include: in private.
Definitions include: to be at the peak (blowing up) of one's "roll" on ecstasy (MDMA).
Definitions include: to get rid of before entering a venue.
Definitions include: See barn door.
Definitions include: start working in a company at a low level, hoping to progress from there.
Definitions include: to make an initial small step towards gaining entrance to something (a job, a university, a relationship.)
Definitions include: Feeling the urge to have a bowel movement.
Definitions include: trouble is coming.
Definitions include: thing used via comparison to describe something that smells extremely bad.
Definitions include: See barn door.
Definitions include: "shut the fuck up".

Other terms relating to 'is':

Definitions include: something you have now is worth more than two things you have just a chance of getting.
Definitions include: what was previously expected to happen may not.
Definitions include: a declaration of victory or superiority.
Definitions include: Can be said when impatiently waiting for someone to follow you. Double meaning of coming and orgasm.
Definitions include: the bathroom.
Definitions include: "alright".
Definitions include: family relations are more important than other relationships.
Definitions include: the current situation is about to get out of control.
Definitions include: interjection used to announce one's arrival.
Definitions include: before you were even born.
Definitions include: acronym for "for what it's worth".
Definitions include: acronym for "Google is your friend".
Definitions include: "Go home, you're drunk," as a drunk person might say it.
Definitions include: home is where the horror is
Definitions include: "How are you doing?"

Other terms relating to 'open':

Definitions include: an event that makes one realize the truth about something.
Definitions include: to look out for something.
Definitions include: This term means "Your fly (zipper) is open".
Definitions include: something that leads to a female opening her legs.
Definitions include: interested in someone romantically.
Definitions include: to defeat soundly.
Definitions include: to beat someone up.
Definitions include: to beat someone up.
Definitions include: having bisexual tendencies. [AC-DC] [bi] [switch-hitter]
Definitions include: of a woman, to receive sex.
Definitions include: to share business details.
Definitions include: to begin firing a firearm.
Definitions include: beat, physically
Definitions include: female genitalia.
Definitions include: to stop talking.

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