Definition:
Turning it
1. To show off or display impressive skills or abilities.
2. To perform exceptionally well, especially in a way that attracts attention.
3. To dominate or excel in various areas, particularly in sports or competitive situations.
4. To assert dominance or put someone in their place through superior performance.
5. To be at the forefront or ahead of others in a particular field or activity.
Usage: "He's really turning it on the basketball court tonight!"
Turning it
1. To show off or display impressive skills or abilities.
2. To perform exceptionally well, especially in a way that attracts attention.
3. To dominate or excel in various areas, particularly in sports or competitive situations.
4. To assert dominance or put someone in their place through superior performance.
5. To be at the forefront or ahead of others in a particular field or activity.
Usage: "He's really turning it on the basketball court tonight!"
Here are some examples using the slang term "turning it" in different contexts:
1. In sports:
"LeBron was turning it last night, scoring 40 points and dominating the whole game."
2. In a professional setting:
"Sarah's been turning it at work lately. She's landed three major clients this month alone."
3. In a social situation:
"Did you see Mike on the dance floor? He was really turning it with those moves!"
4. In academics:
"Jenny's turning it this semester. She's acing all her exams and impressing every professor."
5. In a competitive scenario:
"Our team started slow, but now we're turning it and leaving the competition in the dust."
6. In a creative field:
"That new artist is turning it with her latest album. Every song is a hit."
7. In a debate or argument:
"He was losing the argument at first, but then he started turning it and completely shut down the opposition."
These examples showcase how "turning it" can be used to describe exceptional performance, showing off, or dominating in various situations.
1. In sports:
"LeBron was turning it last night, scoring 40 points and dominating the whole game."
2. In a professional setting:
"Sarah's been turning it at work lately. She's landed three major clients this month alone."
3. In a social situation:
"Did you see Mike on the dance floor? He was really turning it with those moves!"
4. In academics:
"Jenny's turning it this semester. She's acing all her exams and impressing every professor."
5. In a competitive scenario:
"Our team started slow, but now we're turning it and leaving the competition in the dust."
6. In a creative field:
"That new artist is turning it with her latest album. Every song is a hit."
7. In a debate or argument:
"He was losing the argument at first, but then he started turning it and completely shut down the opposition."
These examples showcase how "turning it" can be used to describe exceptional performance, showing off, or dominating in various situations.
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by Jin’s worldwide dick June 03, 2020
Refers to where you temporarily spin your rectangular mouse-pad a fraction of a turn so that you can roll the mouse diagonally along the pad for maximum "continuous travel-distance" before having to lift the mouse and bring it back up to the top of the pad again. Useful for when you need to move the cursor farther than an entire "top to bottom" or "left to right" sweep of the screen, such as if the web-page is extra long/wide, or if you are needing to view the page with the magnifier racked up considerably.
I always set my cursor's travel-speed at maximum so that I usually don't have to move the mouse very far to navigate the entire screen-area; once in a while I have to look at a really long column of text or images (like if I'm reading a large volume of text or shopping for items on a lengthy catalog-page), though, and so I do a 1/7-turn mouse-pad rotation to minimize my having to perform "fresh-bite hops" with the mouse.
by QuacksO April 03, 2019
Did you hear about Chris fucking Simon? I can’t believe he’s turning compost behind Danny’s back. I thought they were mates?
by Composter December 13, 2018
Iam "The optimal Spellbook/Dogmatika deck turn 1 board consists of the cards: Secret Village of Spellcasters, Jowgan the Spiritualist, and Dogmatika Punishment. As long as Secret Village of Spellcasters is on the field, only the owner of the card is allowed to use spell cards (so long as they possess a Spellcaster monster on the field). Jowgan the Spiritualist prevents special summoning. And Dogmatika punishment will destroy a face up monster. It creates a situation where your opponent has no choice but to use their 1 normal summon on a monster that will inevitably be destroyed by Dogmatika Punishment and/or set a monster. This board almost always guarantees a turn 3 and shuts down spell heavy decks or decks that rely heavily on link/synchro climbing or special summoning. Ideally you will Spellbook climb into Jowgan so summon it in defense position. It's a fun deck that results in only 1 player being able to play Yugioh."
Hym "And that's like THIS! It's the same thing! What's happening right now?"
Hym "And that's like THIS! It's the same thing! What's happening right now?"
by Hym Iam August 22, 2023