That 40 got me uttered.
That car that just hit the tree is uttered
This blunts gonna get us uttered
Yo he uttered his face when he fell off the bike
That car that just hit the tree is uttered
This blunts gonna get us uttered
Yo he uttered his face when he fell off the bike
by Chuck McConnell June 28, 2006
by L33tm0nk3y November 14, 2007
1. To say something: To say or pronounce something. In many words, just to speak.
2. To emit something as a sound made by the voice.
3. To publish something, e.g. in a book or newspaper.
4. To put something into circulation, especially counterfeit money or a forgery, under the pretense that it is genuine.
2. To emit something as a sound made by the voice.
3. To publish something, e.g. in a book or newspaper.
4. To put something into circulation, especially counterfeit money or a forgery, under the pretense that it is genuine.
by Jafje April 3, 2007
1. (verb) To speak or say aloud.
2. (adjective) Pure, absolute, unadulterated; primarily used in describing abstract concepts or feelings, rather than material objects.
Contrary to what some may believe, "utter" is NEVER a noun. Cows do not have "utters;" those would be udders. No person or thing can have or act on an "utter," as there is no such thing as an "utter." The only acceptable noun form of "utter" is utterance.
2. (adjective) Pure, absolute, unadulterated; primarily used in describing abstract concepts or feelings, rather than material objects.
Contrary to what some may believe, "utter" is NEVER a noun. Cows do not have "utters;" those would be udders. No person or thing can have or act on an "utter," as there is no such thing as an "utter." The only acceptable noun form of "utter" is utterance.
1. To cast the spell, you must first utter the incantation.
2. The monk experienced utter bliss as he achieved enlightenment.
2. The monk experienced utter bliss as he achieved enlightenment.
by L33tm0nk3y November 14, 2007
by Cloudedmemory000 October 15, 2016
Tony did 6 tabs, 7 pills of x, 1 gallon of Jack, and a quarter oz of hydros and was uttered for 3 days!
by Natan Buey January 31, 2004
1) Strangely enough, Albert didn't utter a word after his convincing victory.
2) Steven's utter happiness was kept hidden under the indifferent expression he always carried.
2) Steven's utter happiness was kept hidden under the indifferent expression he always carried.
by Diggity Monkeez March 12, 2005