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get one's mind out of the gutter

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Verb

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get one's mind out of the gutter (third-person singular simple present gets one's mind out of the gutter, present participle getting one's mind out of the gutter, simple past got one's mind out of the gutter, past participle got one's mind out of the gutter or gotten one's mind out of the gutter)

  1. (informal, often in the imperative) To stop interpreting things in a dirty (obscene) way.
    "And my god, it was so big." — "Ayo?" — "Get your mind out of the gutter!"