Getting drunk and high at the same time, resulting in a heightened sense of overall intoxication. Also known as "T&B" or "Burnt and Turnt".
I can't for the weekend, I'm going to get turnt and burnt beyond all comprehension!
I went to Beau's place for some pre-partying and got seriously T&B
I went to Beau's place for some pre-partying and got seriously T&B
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A person who is burnt is slow to react and is sometimes too stupid to carry on intelligent conversation.
A person who is burnt is slow to react and is sometimes too stupid to carry on intelligent conversation.
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(n.)
1. A fairly juicy, oval shaped mole resembling a "burnt rice crispie."
2. Rare rice crispie (though they're in almost every box!), blackened by its burn.
1. A fairly juicy, oval shaped mole resembling a "burnt rice crispie."
2. Rare rice crispie (though they're in almost every box!), blackened by its burn.
1. Patrick Mason had a trance enducing burnt rice crispie resting on his neck.
2. Huey picked out the burnt rice crispies from his cereal and tried to stick them under the table like most things...
2. Huey picked out the burnt rice crispies from his cereal and tried to stick them under the table like most things...
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a) to joust verbally in matters of obscurity (esp. of a fiscal nature);
b) to obfuscate reality and/or comprehension by means of long-winded and otiose explanation of matters of limited relevance;
c) to grind down a subject, or mill finely (esp. of the sanity of the buftee)
origin/usage (arch): per Samuel Johnson "Arguing with a bufter is like fitting wheels to a tomato: time-consuming and completely pointless"
a) to joust verbally in matters of obscurity (esp. of a fiscal nature);
b) to obfuscate reality and/or comprehension by means of long-winded and otiose explanation of matters of limited relevance;
c) to grind down a subject, or mill finely (esp. of the sanity of the buftee)
origin/usage (arch): per Samuel Johnson "Arguing with a bufter is like fitting wheels to a tomato: time-consuming and completely pointless"
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