The song "Gas Out" by Guttermouth tells a humorous story about a person who goes to the store to buy a pack of tortillas and ends up stuffing beans down their jeans. As a result, they experience gas and need to go to the bathroom urgently. The lyrics express a sense of rebellion and disregard for societal norms, as the protagonist hides beans in their clothing and experiences the consequences by releasing gas. The phrase "Your diet's refried" could be seen as a play on words, suggesting that the person's diet is unhealthy or causing gastrointestinal issues. The chorus "We run, we hide, Your diet's refried" suggests that despite the discomfort caused by the gas, the person continues to indulge in this behavior, possibly as a form of defiance or just for amusement. The second verse introduces the notion of apologizing to their mother for potentially causing embarrassment or inconvenience. The mention of "Rosaritas" refers to Rosarita Refried Beans, as they are the only option available. This implies that the person's actions are driven by their desire for beans, even if it means suffering the consequences. Overall, "Gas Out" can be interpreted as a lighthearted and humorous song about embracing unconventional behavior and finding amusement in the consequences that arise from it.