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O

outie    Featured Word

noun

  • a navel that is convex, i.e. bulges outward. Opposite of an "innie."
    My belly button is an outie.

    by Doug M., San Jose, CA, USA, Nov 14 2002.

verb

  • leaving, often quickly. Possibly a shortened version of the phrase "out of here," or, as typically pronounced, "outta here."
    I'm outie, bro.

    by Dustin Gibbons, London, ON, Canada, Nov 12 1997.

notes

  • Regarding the "leaving" meaning, Audi and Audi Five-Thousand are also used. This is a reference to the Audi make of cars, known for their speed and fast acceleration. While "officially" the pronunciation of "Audi" and "outie" are different, in informal speech the difference in pronunciation between a "d" and a "t" in the middle of the word is minimal or nonexistent.
    As soon as 5 o'clock comes, I'm Audi.
    As soon as 5 o'clock comes, I'm Audi 5000.
    The use of "Audi" and "Audi 5000" may then be a pun based on the similarity of pronunciation. Notably, rapper A.L.T.'s Stone Cold World album, released on 21 September 1993, has a track titled "Audi 5000". It includes many puns related to makes and models of automobiles and includes the lines:

    "Peace homegirls but I'm Audi 5000"

    "I'd like to tell you more homeboy but I'm Audi 5000"

    "Then I got the fuck out of Dodge, 'cause I was Audi 5000"

    by Dustin Gibbons, London, ON, Canada, Nov 12 1997.

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peace    Featured Word

interjection

  • interjection to announce one's departure.
    Hey I'm leavin. Peace, y'all.

    by J, NJ, USA, Jan 03 2000.

verb

  • to leave. Derived from "peace out". Usually used in the past tense or as a gerund.
    I stayed until 5am. You were the one who peaced at 3!

    by Zach Youngerman, Bronx, NY, USA, Dec 17 2002.

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peel

  • To exit somewhere quickly. From the car term, PEEL OUT.
    You peelin'? I've gotta peel.

    by Dan J., Berlin, CT, USA, May 23 1999.

  • to leave fast.
    That dude peeled.

    by Andre D., Passaic, NJ, USA, Nov 22 2001.

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piss off    Featured Word

verb

  • to leave. Note: British.
    Why don't you just piss off?
    I'm pissing off now.

    by Jason W., Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Jul 30 1998.

  • to get rid of.
    After she fucked my best mate, I pissed her off.

    by Jason W., Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Jul 30 1998.

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plow

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pull a ghost

  • To leave suddenly without telling anyone or being seen.
    Where did Scott go? He pulled a ghost.

    by Nick A., CA, USA, Nov 15 1999.

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pull a Nancy Drew    Featured Word

verb

  • to fake something to escape a situation. Origin: from the fictional character Nancy Drew, who uses the same technique: feigning unconsciousness until her captor looses his grip, then running away. Notes: usually refers to faking an orgasm to get someone to stop having sex with you. Often simplified to "pull a Nancy."
    By that time I was so tired that I had to pull a Nancy and get it all over with.

    by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.

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pull chocks    Featured Word

verb

  • to leave. Etymology: chocks are wedges used to prevent anything with wheels (e.g. airplanes, tractors, etc.) from moving. "Pulling the chocks" allows the vehicle to proceed.
    Let's pull chocks, this place struggles.

    by Troy Vannieuwenhoven, WI, USA, Dec 18 1997.

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quick outie    Featured Word

noun

  • a person who leaves quickly when something bad is about to happen.
    The new boy was a quick outie.

    by Danielle Norman, Moorestown, NJ, USA, Nov 23 2002.

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R

raise

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raise up

  • To leave. it is sometimes said "raise on up outta here." Also raise on up.
    This party sucks, lets raise on up.

    by Matt, Virginia, USA, May 27 1998.

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ramble

  • To leave, to bust out, to bounce.
    Yo dog i'm ramblin, peace out!

    by Nate, Wilmington, NC, USA, Mar 02 2000.

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ride out

  • v. 1. to leave. to vacate the area. to depart.
    Hey, we 'bout to ride out.

    by agent7, De Land, FL, USA, Nov 04 1998.

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roll out    Featured Word

verb

  • to leave, usually in a vehicle.
    All right man, I gotta roll out.

    by Brian, Herndon, VA, USA, Feb 03 1998.

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R & R

  • The definition of this term literaly is "Rock and Roll." Meaning: to leave, to bail, go to do something fun...
    Hey, lets R&R.

    by Anthony D., Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Sep 17 1998.

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S

scape

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scat

noun

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scootch    Featured Word

verb

  • move a small amount; SCOOT.
    Scootch your seat over here.
    We'll just scootch them together.

    by Kay Turner, Bella Vista, AR, USA, Nov 28 2002.

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shake the spizot

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shake the spot

  • to leave fast or in a hurry.
    man i'm ready to go. lets shake the spot.

    by Donnica J., AR, USA, Nov 03 1999.

verb

  • to leave
    hey, this party is whack so I'm gonna shake da spot!

    by Muriel L., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Sep 19 2003.

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