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To rush through and/or demolish someone/something with a large amount of force and power 4 idiots ran to me and i TANKED them to the ground one by one
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1) A storage container.
2) The modern equivalent of a siege engine. 2) Someone who is strong and/or physically imposing. 3) In roleplaying games, a melee damage-dealer (or to act as one). 1) There's a leak in the water tank.
2) My brother drives a tank in the army. 3) Is your sister still dating that tank of a football player? 4) LF tank for ZF run. |
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To deliberately lose a sporting event or contest, esp. with the intention of gaining some future advantage (such as a higher selection in an upcoming draft, etc.) The NBA lottery was implemented in the 1980s so that non-contending teams would have less incentive to "tank" games at the end of the season in order to secure the top pick in the following summer's draft.
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an armored vehicle used in military warfare to gain advantage by the use of heavy machine guns and a cannon. The tank rolled slowly through the streets of Berlin.
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An old beat-up car that's rusting, blows smoke, and has dints and bangs all over it. Dude, where did you get that old tank? The junk yard?
-My grandfather gave it to me. |
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Noun or Adjective, depending on usage Noun: Someone or something that is cool, sick or beast Adjective: Cool, awesome, sweet Noun: Dude, that guy just 3 home runs and was voted the MVP! What a tank!
Adjective: That new pair nikes is pretty tank! |
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A person who is well built physicaly, for example they have a fully sick body with 8% body fat, and is ripped to the max "Toan from Broadmeadows is a TANK"
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