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      [Phrasal verb]  | "leave out" 


      1: to not include or mention (someone or something)

      [Idiom]  | "leave (someone) out in the cold" 


      1: to leave (someone) in a bad position : to not give (someone) the rights or advantages that are given to others

      [Verb]  | "leave (out)" 


      1: as in exclude, omit;




       [ "Leave Out" ]

      1: The hair that is left out to cover the tracks of a sew in to blend with the extensions.

        * e.g.,  ... Shakrishaniyah's leave out is not blending well with her weave. I can totally tell that aint her hair. 

       [ "leave out" ]

      1: To exit in an outward direction. As opposed to exiting inward. That's probably not even possible, but maybe like a disappearing girl in a magic act? Who know.

        * e.g.,  ... Q: "Where's Tyrone?" 

       [ "Leave it OUT" ]

      1:  Not right NOW; 2Youve gotta be shutting me (mostly around London, esp cockney)

        * e.g.,  ... I cock pinching a house I thought had no alarm. But an alarm came on loud as hell. I turned to my partner arms up and yelled in frustration "Leave it OUT" 

       [ "Leave it out, George!" ]

      1: Request that a line of conversation be terminated. Immortalised by Jack Regan in "The Sweeney"

        * e.g.,  ... "But Guv, you've got no reason to finger the Bartlett brothers!" 

       [ "leave me out of the loop" ]

      1: Updated slang for “count me out.”

        * e.g.,  ... Hell no, leave me out of the loop! 

       [ "leaving a girl out in the cold" ]

      1: When you're having phone sex (less commonly any kind of sex) and your guy suddenly has to split.

        * e.g.,  ... Are you wet? 

       [ "It's so nice out, I think I'll leave it out" ]

      1: "It's so nice out, I think I'll leave it out" is a phrase used when stating pleasant weather. The phrase implies that the weather is so nice, you'll leave your dick out, hanging brain, because the cool breeze feels so nice on one's genitalia.

        * e.g.,  ... Man, it's 73 degrees outside? It's so nice out, I think I'll leave it out! 

       [ "I WIll Have TO Smack YOur Back And Leave It Out On Seen" ]

      1: I WIll Have TO Smack YOur Back And Leave It Out On Seen

        * e.g.,  ... I WIll Have TO Smack YOur Back And Leave It Out On Seen 

       [ "Leave Ohara Out of It" ]

      1: Phrase used in certain parts of Delaware county to combat cognitive dissonance. Typically used in retaliation when facts are laid out that combat elements of an individuals masculinity or self identity. For example, a St. Eugene’s kid that feels uncomfortable about going to Ohara instead of Bonner for any number of reasons might tell his friend - rather than saying “fuck off danny” - “leave ohara out of it Danny.”

        * e.g.,  ... My parents both voted for Biden and are members at overbrook country club , that’s our issue. But leave ohara out of it you pussy. 

       [ "Leaving the dog out to dry" ]

      1: Leaving one's penis outside of the presumed atire, solo (a.k.a. sans balls).

        * e.g.,  ... Leaving the dog out to dry is a euphemism which can be defined as, leaving one's penis external from the assumed attire. In context: *Dave exits the gentleman's bathroom, penis exposed from his Chino Shorts. Rhonda: Leaving the dog out to dry, are we? 

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