A sarcastic term used to highlight the absurdity of an implausible rumor spread by social media, group chats, and misinformed family members.
“I heard that the President will be declaring war on Canada and enacting martial law in all major cities by 8pm tomorrow night.”
“Yeah…and I heard there are Tanks in Manayunk.”
“Yeah…and I heard there are Tanks in Manayunk.”
by Karen_Knows_Best April 10, 2025

by urban_dictionnary_creator April 4, 2021

by Mighty Red April 25, 2003

by Girthy long John March 8, 2021

by Black Hawk May 15, 2006

Physically challenging an adversary for a long duration of time. Beating someone with the utmost physicality and alpha-male dominance.
by WAYDWYL April 12, 2011

Noun
A playstyle in some videogames defined by taking, sustaining, or resisting lots of damage without much repercussion. Often, this style of playing is used to aid a team of players in a multiplayer game, by taking damage from opponents who deal lots of damage). Where most teammates can’t take the damage, the tank of a team can.
Verb
To take, sustain, and/or resist lots of damage without much repercussion.
A playstyle in some videogames defined by taking, sustaining, or resisting lots of damage without much repercussion. Often, this style of playing is used to aid a team of players in a multiplayer game, by taking damage from opponents who deal lots of damage). Where most teammates can’t take the damage, the tank of a team can.
Verb
To take, sustain, and/or resist lots of damage without much repercussion.
1. We’ve got too many supports on the team. Anyone want to be the tank?
2. Don’t worry, I can tank it.
2. Don’t worry, I can tank it.
by Just your average Goober January 23, 2025
