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out of forks

When the number of forks is no longer adequate.
I used all my forks now I'm out of forks. Well, this is going to be a terrible porno.
by notwellatal May 11, 2020
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Everything Will Work Out

The biggest lie we were all told as kids
Mom: Don't worry sweetie, everything will work out.
Me with depression and anxiety: THE HELL IT WILL
by CrusadeToaster4 May 15, 2020
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Crashed out

When one fail at something or does something dumb
Ayoo James, I heard that you crashed out in that 1v1 against Paul
by King Jaye May 17, 2020
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eating out on a thursday

Matt: Me and Sandra are eating out on a Thursday tonight ;))

Carl: But it’s a Tuesday?
by thursdayscranner May 19, 2020
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Fully duded out

1 This can mean someone who is ready and fully equipped for the occasion or, to the contrast, 2 it can mean someone is totally out of their mental capacity.

3 When talking about a car or something similar it is to indicate that it is completely upgraded or modified or just generally badass.

4 It can also be a person who is so over prepared it is to the point that it is humorous.
1 Hank is fully duded out for the zombie apocalypse, if something happens we call him.

2 That guy came around the corner fully duded out, I don't think he knows where he is.

3 That fucking car was fully duded out! Did you see the paint job on that thing?

4 why did you show up here all fully duded out? I just need you to hold the flashlight.
by Dutch Thompinson May 23, 2020
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vidded-out

Having watched so many vids that you're brain-froze
Joe linked this vid for me to watch but I'm vidded-out.
by gregin' (Greg Dahlen) May 25, 2020
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out-house recruiter

(1) When you get an email or LinkedIn message from a recruiter who implies he/she is retained by a company to recruit for a job, but in fact he/she is submitting unsolicited candidates for a role.
(2) The opposite of an in-house recruiter / retained search.
Out-house recruiter: "Hi, I'm writing since you'd be great for an analyst role I'm trying to fill." Me: "Is this a retained search?" Out-house recruiter: "No." Me: "No thanks" and then I recommend a colleague I hate and I hope will take a different job, if by some miracle the out-house recruiter is able to place the candidate.
by ProductRoom35 May 27, 2020
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