Short version for devastated. Being extremly drunk. Also sometimes used as a synonym for broken, or being really tired.
Originated in Shenandoah, PA
Originated in Shenandoah, PA
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A term when KeyDevy uses it in his videos to replace: rekt, owned, destroyed, one-shot, and some obsecure language.
2.) Only used when tensions rise in an event
2.) Only used when tensions rise in an event
Look at dis dude, trying to be tough, oo oo! Get DEVIED! He just got DEVIED by meh! He was coming at full speed and I just did the Devi combo! Guys this guy is officially DEVIED by KeyDevy!
by KeyDevy March 25, 2021
Get the Devied mug.Famous Indian/Punjabi Celebrity, He is very strong , clever and has the charms to pull any girl he wants or dreams off. He is normally regarded as the Notorious Devinder Or Notorious D for short in comparison to the Notorious Biggie and his skills. he is no typically Indian and his english is almost fluent. He is also really intelligence and has the strength to pick up a bus with just his little finger.
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Get the Control Denied mug.The origin of the term is commonly associated with the Battle of Belleau Wood which took place in France during the First World War. The Germans were shocked at the ferocity of the attacking U.S. Marines (elements of the 5th and 6th Marine Regiments) and called them "Teufelhunde" which loosely translates to "Devil dog". After the battle, the French renamed it "Bois de la Brigade de Marine" ("Wood of the Marine Brigade").
1. Commonly used to address another Marine and has no real negative connotations (unless spoken sarcastically, at which point the speaker is likely to spring a rather nasty leak).
2. Used to address a Marine who's name is not known (before nametapes on the utility uniform became standard).
1. Commonly used to address another Marine and has no real negative connotations (unless spoken sarcastically, at which point the speaker is likely to spring a rather nasty leak).
2. Used to address a Marine who's name is not known (before nametapes on the utility uniform became standard).
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