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an expression used to signify getting caught, found out, or being blatantly obvious. Can be used in many various contexts Opposite of stealth, sneaky, secretive, discrete. D: Yo lets thief the ice from the cooler behind the corner store
P: Nah b, the garbage man is back there, bait out! Client: So where we meeting up? At the Cawthra Timmies? Dealer: Hell no, bait out! The pigs always chill there. bait out in context as a verb: "Yo, why the fuck did you tell those girls we went out last night? You baited me out! I told them I was sick!" |
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| 2. | Lanced | ||
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To be caught doing something wrong and disgraced in front of a large group of people (as happened to Lance Armstrong which is obviously where the word comes from).
served owned caught found found out hated |
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| 3. | coming out of the pantry | ||
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When a heterosexual reveals they are straight as opposed to being gay.
When a person who pretends to be gay is found out to be staright. Metro sexual. "Every one thought Bob to be gay until he was coming out of the pantry."
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| 4. | Franking out | ||
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To freak out at an extreme level with either uncontrollable convolutions or hand gestures. To Frank out you must go beyond the level of freak out and use random words and noises that do not make any sense and also move hands and body in an uncontrollable manner, much like an individual with Touretts syndrome having a tick. When Jen found out the love of her life was coming to the party she started franking out.
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| 5. | berned out | ||
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1)When one's codename/nickname is discovered. Meaning, if anyone that the name is supposed to be a code to has figured out who that person actually is, their actual identity has been revealed.
2)When you are found out/caught by (ex: the cops/school/ parents/ect.)to be known by whatever nickname you go by. When those who aren't supposed to know, know your nickname. Hence, you must lay low from doing crimes or tagging it up or you may get arrested since they know who you are and so on. A nickname can be "berned out" in many ways for example the following -ratted out/snitched -caught tagging in any way -recorded evidence of multiple people refering to you as that name -a lot of hit ups or just wrighting of the name on any body part or many belongings owned by the person refered to by that name Origination of the word: unkown\ use: south cali |
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| 6. | pressed out | ||
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1) A colorful term used to describe a person laying across the roadway, or ground, after being ran over by a motorize vehicle (car, pickup, 18 wheeler, etc).
2) How a person would appear on the ground, or any other surface, after they got the crap knocked out of them by someone else. A) Last week, Ms. Tammy told me at work that her neighbor was "pressed out" along the driveway of his residence, after his girfriend found out that he was cheating on her with another man.
B) During the high school football game, a fight almost broke out between two crosstown rivals when the hometeam's quarterback was "pressed out" on the turf, by the visiting team's defensive end. |
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| 7. | scott out | ||
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To freak out, to go crazy, often with violent beating on inanimate objects. Man, he really scotted out when he found out the bad news.
Take it easy, don't scott out on me! |
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