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1. To tune someone: to confront them/request something 2. To "tune" someone (insult them) Rene: Hey, we're out of bread.
Bats: Please tune your mom to go buy some. Jake: Aw, you're such a faggot. Brenda: No, I'm not. Tim: I'd NEVER let someone tune me faggot, bru. |
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Tune, pronounced TUUUUUNNEE, means that a really well known, good song is being played. A song comes on the radio.
'My days this is a TUNE, like' |
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To flirt and attempt to get a girl to be attracted to you. Has no real derivation, but I sometimes think of it as tuning the girl to your station, not disimilar from a radio.
The act of 'tuning' ceases the moment you kiss the girl or a relationship is formed. A 'tune mission' is going for a walk, mission or outing with the aim of meeting, tuning and hopefully scoring with hot chicks. "I've been tuning Kate lately."
"Let's go for a tune mission." |
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Something that is good, or approved of. Derived from music. Can be used in place of 'safe'. Used in London. What a TUNE blud
That beenie wants to lips you blud. Really? Tune.... |
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A mostly Caribbean slang term that is spoken or written as an exclamation to refer to a very good song or your favorite song. Tune!
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South African slang. To tell someone something, or to tell someone you're unhappy about something they're doing. "Tune me details about that chick you scored last night"
or "Hey Boet, that oke is skeefing your cherry" "I check oke, I scheme I should tune him, one time!" |
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1. to sleep with or try and sleep with someone.
2. to tune someone, meaning upgrade them, there looks, cloths, hair, etc. 1: I tried to tune that bitch!
2: I'm tuning her, she has un-tapped potential. |
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