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Out Of It 

(UK Definition)

A colloquial, informal term for "outrageously drunk", usually used in the past tense.
Tom was absolutely out of it last night!
Out Of It by 84th December 27, 2011

Out of it 

1. Amy was out of it, so she didn’t go to school.
2. After work I was out of it.
Out of it by Im0n October 4, 2023

Tearing the ring out of it 

When someone persists with an activity long after it's lost its merit or factor of amusement for others. You know the sort of people, they hang around long after a party has ended, use the same joke over and over again. They'll continue doing their thing no matter how tedious it becomes for those around them.
*Aidan just wanted to give Juan's skateboard a quick try, but he's been on it for hours now and refuses to get off*

Juan mumbles, "Damn, this bastard is really tearing the ring out of it"

science the shit out of it

Survival technique through the use of scientific problem solving, one problem at a time to increase the chances of surviving a life threatening circumstance. Takes emotion and blame out of the equation.
I am not going to die due to my life threatening circumstance. I will need to science the shit out of it to survive.

mad out of it 

I took 3 e's last night and I was mad out of it
mad out of it by Aldizzle August 22, 2006

h'ing out of it 

when you type something innapropriatte then youre mom walks in and you keep pressing h then enter so the screen is covered by h's
"fuck you (mom walks in) oh crap my moms here let start h'ing out of it
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h'ing out of it by ohmycheesus November 12, 2011