Lets Clean That Up
Used in terms to someone having verbal diarrhea (chatting to much) or chatting shit (telling lies). The acknowledgment of the lies or the constant talking comes when a person says 'lets clean that up' and follows it with a hand gesture of cleaning a table. Used as an insult. First used in Newcastle, England.
'Sarah was chatting some shit today, after a while it got so messy, it got to a point where i had to be like....Lets clean that up!'