A phrase commonly used by black Americans meaning that it is cold and windy outside. cold bugaduga, cold, windy, frigid, freezing, winter, winter storm, blizzard, black Americans, black sayings, African-American
by joecoolthefool June 7, 2016
When you are in such a beyond inebriated state either from drugs, alcohol or both that you when you are sitting down your body and mind contort into a new dimension to a similar fashion to that of Stephen Hawking.
We were all sitting around the camp fire drinking and smoking when we noticed Brady was so faded from the blunt that his eyes where closed, his head slanted and limbs were limp. He was hawked out.
by LordQuisiModo October 4, 2020
1. To party extremely hard while watching a Seahawks game.
2. To party and consume alcohol in excessive quantities while expressing limited inhibition or modesty and watching a Seahawks game. (see also; "jam out with your clam out" for the female version of the expression)
2. To party and consume alcohol in excessive quantities while expressing limited inhibition or modesty and watching a Seahawks game. (see also; "jam out with your clam out" for the female version of the expression)
Joe: I'm in the mood to have some fun at the Seahakws game since Jenny and I broke up.
Mike: Yea, bro you're young and single. Today you need to rock out with your hawk out.
Mike: Yea, bro you're young and single. Today you need to rock out with your hawk out.
by Trevor John October 3, 2007
When you are impaired to the point that your arms are glued down, your head is part of someone elses body, and you don't have legs anymore. In honor of the great Stephen Hawkins
by TheByrdman August 2, 2018