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Dusted: An adjective used to describe the outcome of a fight or event when one party is seriously injured physically. It can be used by its self, or in conjunction with the word up. As in "dusted-up."
Buck: " Darius just got got dusted-up."
Sam: "How?"
Buck: " He tried to squat 315 at the gym, and tit literally broke his back."
Sam: "Dang he got dusted."
Dusted by cortez7 October 13, 2016
When someone gets beaten up bad or violated
you just got dusted
Dusted by Dustedddddd January 21, 2018
The act of looking polished, flawless, or perfect. The opposite of “busted.” Used alot in the drag queen world.
Mother: "How do I look?"
Daughter: "Mom you look dusted."
Mother: "What does that mean?"
Daughter: "Go on Urban Dictionary and scroll."
Dusted by Mega yeet December 2, 2018
1. To have bashed or beaten someone. To get hurt badly.
2. Means the same as being busted.
1. "He waz being smart, so I stepped up and dusted him."
"I tried a kickflip nosegrind on the handrail and got dusted hardcore."
2. "My wife dusted me when I got caught sleeping with her sister."
"The cops dusted me for being high while driving."
dusted by Diego September 2, 2003
1. To have been killed; murdered; finished. From ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

2. Archaic. To be high on PCP, commonly known as angel dust.

3. After a robbery, when the police have supposedly thoroughly investigated the crime scene, including dusting for fingerprints.
1. He wouldn't pay JJ, so JJ dusted him.
No more beer! The keg's dusted.

2. The dude was so dusted, he thought he could fly, broke his back when he jumped out of that tree.

3. The police just left, they dusted for prints.
dusted by Dakota Bill G March 10, 2005
Engineering Acronym. DUSTED, Drink Unsuspecting Small Town Establishment Dry. Used to describe the action of gathering up a large group of engineers, traveling to a rural bar, and drinking all the alcohol on the premises, rendering the establishment 'dry'.
"The boys and I went on a DUSTED trip last weekend."
dusted by Justin700 September 29, 2007