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1) Someone who is currently high on Ecstasy ( usually behaving in a fashion to make this abundantly apparent)
2) Someone who regularly takes Ecstasy Clarke was an obvious wipe out as he continued to munch on his already haemorrhaged inside lip whilst moving his arms like a deranged windmill.
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Can be used as:
noun. A crash. verb. To crash. Snowflake didn't make that last turn on his bike and wiped out big time!
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to trip and fall while running. Usually this is caused by tripping over one's own feet, or tripping over an object on the ground, such as a tree branch. 1. Peggy was doing fine running the marathon until she wiped out at mile 14. Fortunately, she just got up and kept running.
2. I hope I don't wipe out in the 5k tomorrow. |
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