Get Out Of My Mouth

What is Get Out Of My Mouth?


1.

A phrase used to reprimand someone who intrudes on your business while you are A)in a conversation or B)eating.

Mr. Stevenson: Tasha, can I trouble you to please gossip on your own time, and not in my class?

Tasha: Mr. Stevenson, can I trouble you to please get out of my mouth?

See Brent


98

Random Words:

1. For lazy persons who couldn't write 2, 3 letters, such as: SHORT AND INCORRECT WORDS One-letter words Y - Why R - Are U - Y..
1. It's the stunning combination of upon and once. I'll e-mail Heather D, in the morning once I wake up. Which is pending uponce..
1. To drown a child, like Andrea Yates did. If that kid doesn't stop crying, I'm going to give it a Yates Bath! See drown, murd..