by IamWearingPants December 15, 2021
by Hello_Im_Matty November 28, 2022
Basically, when you work without any sleep thinking you’re the next Elon Musk.
Specifically, to reference Elon Musk’s relentless work ethic and put in countless working hours regardless of the time of day and doubters around you.
The person musking has decided the work must be done in order to secure a wealthier future and a trip to Mars if lucky.
Specifically, to reference Elon Musk’s relentless work ethic and put in countless working hours regardless of the time of day and doubters around you.
The person musking has decided the work must be done in order to secure a wealthier future and a trip to Mars if lucky.
I stayed up for 36 hours musking it and my bank account balance is not complaining.
Friend: I texted Joe last night to come to the bar at 10:00P.M. He replied back at 3:35A.M. saying, “no, I’m musking it tonight.”
Friend 1: Dude, let’s go on vacation somewhere
Friend 2: That would be cool but, I’m broke...
Friend 1: Can you work overtime or make some extra cash with a part-time job?
Friend 2: Oh yeah, I could
Friend 1: Bro, say less, start musking
Friend: I texted Joe last night to come to the bar at 10:00P.M. He replied back at 3:35A.M. saying, “no, I’m musking it tonight.”
Friend 1: Dude, let’s go on vacation somewhere
Friend 2: That would be cool but, I’m broke...
Friend 1: Can you work overtime or make some extra cash with a part-time job?
Friend 2: Oh yeah, I could
Friend 1: Bro, say less, start musking
by Scorpio_Jones February 13, 2021
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Musk is the best type of compliment you can receive. it is originated from the depths of nash gimn and makes an appearance in b.c 1200 narkotik kal. Musk is when you can look at something and just know yep, they're musk or that is musk. Musk can be used in any context known to man.
by hard bass July 29, 2022
/məsk/
verb: musk; 3rd person present: musks; past tense: musked; past participle: musked; gerund or present participle: musking
1. to take a good thing and ruin it without displeasure or care for those it affects
2. to continually sell promises which don't materialize
verb: musk; 3rd person present: musks; past tense: musked; past participle: musked; gerund or present participle: musking
1. to take a good thing and ruin it without displeasure or care for those it affects
2. to continually sell promises which don't materialize
1. "The Titanic was fine until the Captain musked its fate by heading further south and collided with an iceburg"
2. "Jan keeps talking and musking her mom to get the keys to the car, but the mom won't forget the last 4 instances she hit a tree"
2. "Jan keeps talking and musking her mom to get the keys to the car, but the mom won't forget the last 4 instances she hit a tree"
by The Monger of Fishes December 22, 2022
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