Move away from
"Let him walk" would mean "Let him leave if he wants to." The implication is that he is not the right fit for you, he is not a good friend or lover, and you are better off without him.
Dale is a spanish slang word. It has multiple meanings. It can mean "hit it, let's go, let's do this, do it (now), and or come on."
It means don't break something trying to improve it.
Letting of steam means to release anger or stress. Example: He went for a walk after work to let off some steam before sitting down with his family for dinner. I don't think she meant to come across so harshly. She was just letting off steam.
French for "good times", as in the phrase "Laissez le bon temps rouler" (let the good times roll)
A 'walk of shame' is when someone has to walk past a crowd of people feeling really embarrassed for whatever they have done. For example on a drunken night out, let's say one threw up and got kicked out of the nightclub. This would be shameful for the person.
The phrase 'Let's bounce' is slang for 'Let's leave/go'. Other common examples include: 'Let's roll' or 'Let's jam'.
The phrase "bang me" is a slang expression that a person can use to let another person know that they are interested in pursuing a physically intimate encounter.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to begin a story or narrative. The image is of the cowboy letting the story out of his lungs.
Literal: Let's Jump Slang: Let's have sex
It means lets go
It means if you only pee let it sit to conserve water hence "let ur yellow mellow"
"Let's blouse" is an old slang term equivalent to "let's blow this joint" or "let's get out of here".
"Let's blouse" is an old slang term equivalent to "let's blow this joint" or "let's get out of here".
The phrase means," Let us pray for the Pope"
"Tush" is slang for your backside or buttocks. If you're saving someone's butt, you're saving their whole body along with it, so this phrase is a way of saying "let me save you."
The phrase 'let down' can be defined in a number of ways. Let down means to disappoint or fail to fulfill the expectations but can also mean to to lower, deflate or untie.
"Let's" is a contraction of "let us" and is considered a standard English phrase rather than slang. It is commonly used in both spoken and written communication.