by Word of the People702 December 23, 2009
Indicates the arrival of a person to any location (this location is "the beat"). Must be prefaced by repeating the first letter of their name or nickname twice followed by their name or nickname. It is a more hip way of greeting someone as opposed to the standard "what's up"
by lordzkmr April 20, 2019
by LordMelkor July 20, 2005
Guy #1 - mann you were so drunk last.
Guy #2 - Yeah man that chick you took home was beat.
Guy #3 - Okay give me some slack, I had my beer goggles on.
Guy #2 - Yeah man that chick you took home was beat.
Guy #3 - Okay give me some slack, I had my beer goggles on.
by bowski11 July 03, 2009
1. When a bowl of pot is spent, or contains to more hits, when it is gray and ashy.
2. To describe a situation, object, action or person.
3. An overused term by teens in Williamsville.
2. To describe a situation, object, action or person.
3. An overused term by teens in Williamsville.
This bowl is beat, lets pack another.
He robbed you? Thats beat yo.
This party is beat, lets go chill elsewhere.
Ashley is so beat, no one likes her.
He robbed you? Thats beat yo.
This party is beat, lets go chill elsewhere.
Ashley is so beat, no one likes her.
by a p3rson June 05, 2007
Dismissive term used to indicate your disinterest or desire not to be involved. Often accompanied by a casually dismissive wave of the backhand. Should always be used with a tone of superiority.
mc: dood, that drunk broad was all over you.
dm: word, I told'er to beat it.
bum: excuse me miss/sir, can you please spare some change
dm: beat it
dm: word, I told'er to beat it.
bum: excuse me miss/sir, can you please spare some change
dm: beat it
by Ramreezy November 08, 2005
Beate is the nice but mean ya know both the name comes from Latvia 🇱🇻 and known to care for others she is quite shy when you meet them but then amazing don't leave a Beate you will regret it.
Beate is Cray cray
by Olivia.... April 21, 2020