1. To have been killed; murdered; finished. From ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
2. Archaic. To be high on PCP, commonly known as angel dust.
3. After a robbery, when the police have supposedly thoroughly investigated the crime scene, including dusting for fingerprints.
2. Archaic. To be high on PCP, commonly known as angel dust.
3. After a robbery, when the police have supposedly thoroughly investigated the crime scene, including dusting for fingerprints.
1. He wouldn't pay JJ, so JJ dusted him.
No more beer! The keg's dusted.
2. The dude was so dusted, he thought he could fly, broke his back when he jumped out of that tree.
3. The police just left, they dusted for prints.
No more beer! The keg's dusted.
2. The dude was so dusted, he thought he could fly, broke his back when he jumped out of that tree.
3. The police just left, they dusted for prints.
by Dakota Bill G March 10, 2005
Engineering Acronym. DUSTED, Drink Unsuspecting Small Town Establishment Dry. Used to describe the action of gathering up a large group of engineers, traveling to a rural bar, and drinking all the alcohol on the premises, rendering the establishment 'dry'.
by Justin700 September 15, 2007
by kyle April 12, 2004
by nathan August 03, 2004
The stuff that collects on stuff for a while when stuff is left out and then the stuff dust stuffs dusts on the stuff then it gets dusty and stuff.
by Sir Baby Loin March 09, 2003
the act of persistantly and constantly being overly caring in a creepy and stalker like fashion. may also be known as a rent-a-stalker.
by bilbs & flans March 22, 2011