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get out of Dodgeget naked in. to enjoy oneself thoroughly; to relax andenjoy oneself. Let’s all go out and get naked tonight.Get off my bumper! 1. exclam. Stop following my carso closely! Don’t follow me so close! Get off my bumper!2. exclam. Stop monitoring me!; Get off my back! Look, man. I can take care of myself. Get off my bumper!get off (on sth) 1. in. to get pleasure from something; tobecome sexually aroused by something. I don’t get offon music anymore. 2. in. to take a drug and experiencea rush. (Drugs.) Max likes to get off, but he’s got hisbusiness to run. 3. in. to do well on something. Wayneis getting off on history, much to everyone’s surprise.get off the dime in. [for something or someone] to startmoving. (To get off the dime that one stopped on instop on a dime.) If this project gets off the dime, we’llbe okay.get one’s knob polished tv. to copulate or otherwisehave sex. (Refers to a male. Usually objectionable.) Man, if you want to get your knob polished, just let meknow. I got girls! I got girls you wouldn’t believe!get one’s lumps tv. to get the result or punishment onedeserves. If she keeps acting that way, she’ll get herlumps.get one’s nose cold tv. to snort cocaine. (Drugs.) Shortyis always ready to get his nose cold.get one’s ticket punched tv. to die; to be killed. (Literally,to be canceled.) Poor Chuck got his ticket punchedwhile he was waiting for a bus.get out of Dodge in. to leave a place. (Refers to DodgeCity, Kansas, and a cliché from Western entertainment89

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