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Liquorlip loaded gun

A reference to Sticky Fingers’ “Liquorlip Loaded Gun”. Implies that he has drank so much he is about to “go off”, like a gun.
Can be used in place of any negative emotion (e.g salty, sad, angry) or just when you don’t know how you feel.
Rob: “Yo you seem really sad what’s up?”
Me: “I don’t know man I guess I’m just a liquorlip loaded gun
Liquorlip loaded gun by JustJase October 17, 2019

Loaded mission 

A random adventure taken by a person or people that are high or intoxicated that usually leads to accomplish absolutly nothing but can be quite entertaining and memorable.
What'd you do last night Huebert?

Not to much. Grayson and I smoked a fat blunt and went on a loaded mission. We ended up in Gate City projects and losing $50 in a dice game.
Loaded mission by NSEW January 10, 2009

loaded lux 

Loaded Lux is a freestyle Friday champion known for spitting more intelligent and complex punchlines like this one:

"boy reachin my TIME, preaching my RHYME, I'm reaching a leaf when I CLIMB...vines leapin for LIMElight... suave beats to my RHYME, these rappers are like 4 year olds and coloring books; gotta keep em in LINE."

"LADIES: Don't cheat yourself, treat yourself!

RAPPERS: You knew better you do better."
Loaded Lux dominated all challengers he faced on Freestyle Friday!
loaded lux by ConsciousHipHop December 13, 2007

Loaded for Bear 

To be prepared, mentally and/or physically, for extreme opposition; typically used in reference to an aggressive or potentially violent situation.

The phrase originates with American hunters and woodsmen in regions frequented by the brown bear. Brown bears are the largest land-based predator on earth, and when expecting to deal with them the hunters would bring much more powerful rifles than they would if hunting other game.
When the police responded to the reports of a men in body armor with AK-47s robbing a bank, they came loaded for bear.
Loaded for Bear by Wyldfire2112 October 19, 2010

loaded question 

A loaded question is a question with a false or questionable presupposition, and it is "loaded" with that presumption.
The question "Have you stopped beating your wife?" is a loaded question that presupposes that you have beaten your wife prior to its asking, as well as that you have a wife. If you are unmarried, or have never beaten your wife, then the question is loaded.
loaded question by NIZZLer January 23, 2006

Löded Diaper 

The name of Roderick Heffley's band
Person 1: Did you see löded diaper in concert the other day?
Person 2: Yeah, it was so loaded kinda like my sons diaper.