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Definitions by Arminkshipper

Packed out

(of a place) very crowded.
"The concert venue was packed out, with every seat filled and people standing shoulder to shoulder in anticipation of the show."
(The sentence uses the word "packed out" to describe the venue as being very crowded without defining the word explicitly.)
Packed out by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025

Packed it in

stop what one is doing
"He was too tired to continue the task, so he simply packed it in and went to bed."
Packed it in by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025

Packing heat

"he was busted at JFK for packing heat"
Packing heat by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025
carry (a gun).
"a sixteen-year-old can make a fortune selling drugs and pack a gun in the process"
Pack by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025
a team's ahead considered as a group.
"I had doubts about Swansea's pack at the beginning of the season"
Pack by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025
a lean built into a road at a bend or curve, enabling vehicles to maintain speed.
"The car took the curve effortlessly, thanks to the camber in the road providing it with extra grip and enabling a smoother turn."
Camber by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025