Its a common missed used phrase. For example, “i beated you up!” Instead of, “i beat you up!”... it is indeed used by innovative uneducates ...
It is too used for guys who got sexually assaulted by women.
It is too used for guys who got sexually assaulted by women.
by Ehih January 09, 2018
by Hyphy8 July 19, 2008
Generally used to imply someone was driving a point home in a conversation or lecture, possibly in an annoying or tedious way.
by PRAEst76 February 11, 2005
This word, or "phrase" is commonly used among Gay Black Men when referring to someone's face--especially when it comes to female impersonators. Contrary to other entries on here regarding this word, in this instance being "beat" is actually a good thing. And having someone tell you your face is "beat" is actually a compliment.
A gay black man sees his dragqueen friend and says "Alright bitch, that face is BEAT!"
no tea, no shade, no tea no shade, giving face
no tea, no shade, no tea no shade, giving face
by Ja'Miko504 September 13, 2010
(1)v. Instrumental for a song.
(2)v. To steal or rob something from someone.
(3)v. To have sex.
(4)v. To masturbate.
(5)v. To win.
(6)v. To fight someone roughly.
(2)v. To steal or rob something from someone.
(3)v. To have sex.
(4)v. To masturbate.
(5)v. To win.
(6)v. To fight someone roughly.
1. I got big shoes and little feet. Every song I do sound like the Milli beat. - Mr. Carter Spoof
2."You got beat for 20 bucks."
3."She finally let me beat the other night."
4."No ass so I had to beat my meat."
5.Philly beat Atlanta and are going to the Super Bowl.
6."I beat that kid about the head and face.
2."You got beat for 20 bucks."
3."She finally let me beat the other night."
4."No ass so I had to beat my meat."
5.Philly beat Atlanta and are going to the Super Bowl.
6."I beat that kid about the head and face.
by tazzieboo September 01, 2008
by Troy May 03, 2003
by IrJo4Life January 08, 2009