1) You ever seen that movie Fatal Attraction? Glenn Close character is Shot-out
2) You catch that comedy show Dave Chappelle put on, dude is funny is hell. He is shot-out
2) You catch that comedy show Dave Chappelle put on, dude is funny is hell. He is shot-out
by KBoogie00 December 21, 2011
a term for person who has did way to many illicit street drugs for way too many years and is probably still using them. Usually someone who is a i,v, drug userand that NO BODYS HOME look in there eyes.
Somebody who is such a low level garbage junkie they will take any type drug they can get there hands on
Somebody who is such a low level garbage junkie they will take any type drug they can get there hands on
by Ghettoking215 February 10, 2019
by #grammarnazi February 15, 2020
1. the sum of unpleasant physiological effects following heavy consumption of drugs, particularly alcoholic beverages.
usually seen on the face. is worse with excessive sun, smoking, poor diet and hydration practices, other physical problems/illness related, lack of sleep.
2. any part of a person's body that is particularly worn and 'used up'.
usually seen on the face. is worse with excessive sun, smoking, poor diet and hydration practices, other physical problems/illness related, lack of sleep.
2. any part of a person's body that is particularly worn and 'used up'.
she was a student/athlete in high school but she's looking pretty shot out now.
that girl is shot out, she's slept with everyone and a few of the moms.
that girl is shot out, she's slept with everyone and a few of the moms.
by thatiaintwhatisaid July 29, 2010
V. 1. not knowing what is going on
2. lack of intelligence after day and or night of drinking or smoking or both
3. lacking sense of reality
2. lack of intelligence after day and or night of drinking or smoking or both
3. lacking sense of reality
by Cole Lillie AKA Wap December 1, 2005
Main Entry: shot out
Pronunciation: \ˈshät\ˈau̇t\
Function: Adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sceot ūt, scot; akin to Old High German scuz ūz, Old Norse skot shot, Old English scēotan
Date: 20th century
1: to describe unconventional behavior
2; v: the sum of unpleasant physiological effects following heavy consumption of drugs, particularly alcoholic beverages.
3;adj: outspoken or expressed without reserve
4, to describe an unruly or deterioration of an object
Pronunciation: \ˈshät\ˈau̇t\
Function: Adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sceot ūt, scot; akin to Old High German scuz ūz, Old Norse skot shot, Old English scēotan
Date: 20th century
1: to describe unconventional behavior
2; v: the sum of unpleasant physiological effects following heavy consumption of drugs, particularly alcoholic beverages.
3;adj: outspoken or expressed without reserve
4, to describe an unruly or deterioration of an object
1- a "Your friend is shot out for stealing your boyfriend." b "That was shot out for her to cancel."
2- a "After last call at the club, I am feeling shot out this morning." b "He was so shot out after he started doing drugs."
3- a "You are shot out after getting in that guys face." b "I was acting shot out after my food was made wrong".
4- a "That house is shot out and needs to condemned." b Your truck is shot out with all the dents and rust."
2- a "After last call at the club, I am feeling shot out this morning." b "He was so shot out after he started doing drugs."
3- a "You are shot out after getting in that guys face." b "I was acting shot out after my food was made wrong".
4- a "That house is shot out and needs to condemned." b Your truck is shot out with all the dents and rust."
by beachside October 30, 2008