To be berated, cussed out and yelled at by superior officers or guardians or adults. Usually happens when you do something you weren't supposed to do.
Colonel James H. Doolittle: "They don't want me up in the air flying with the men that I have chosen. That I've chewed out, cussed out, pushed to limit...and that I've come to respect.
---April 1942, shortly before the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo during WWII
Col. Hans Landa: You'll be shot for this!
Lt. Aldo Raine: Nah, I don't think so. More like chewed out. I've been chewed out before.
---April 1942, shortly before the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo during WWII
Col. Hans Landa: You'll be shot for this!
Lt. Aldo Raine: Nah, I don't think so. More like chewed out. I've been chewed out before.
by DarthKieduss March 11, 2014
describes the act of relaxing unnecessarily hard while listening to rap music, smoking marijuana, or plotting money making schemes. Also describes the activities of porch monkeys.
by Nigga Ray-Ray December 15, 2009
to fuck a girl so hard she cant use the bathroom for days...to split her legs like firewood and show her what that pussy is made for...the hardest fucking in the world
by Akrowdy509 August 02, 2010
As the boy was sneaking out, he carefully made sure didn't make a peep so he didn't wake up his parents.
by Adam Kaezic June 13, 2008
To compromise one's values and/or aristic vision in order to gain fame and/or monetary profit. Commonplace in today's musical society. It is rare to find a successful musical artist who has not "sold out", however, this is not to say that they do not exist.
by Dani.Havok.Kidd August 11, 2003
Mot out is Keith Lemon's term for eating out!!! in other words to go down on a girl, to lick her out, perform oral sex etc,etc,etc.
by mojoclojo October 12, 2011
Example #1 (present tense) -
"You guys better get going now, it's getting late, I dont know if you'll make it in time"
"Yeah, we should. Alright John; let's game out"
Example #2 (past tense)
"Yeah, as soon as the cops were in sight, John gamed out"
"You guys better get going now, it's getting late, I dont know if you'll make it in time"
"Yeah, we should. Alright John; let's game out"
Example #2 (past tense)
"Yeah, as soon as the cops were in sight, John gamed out"
by Sean Rutan March 23, 2008