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Pack out

carry something away rather than leaving it behind (used especially with respect to refuse at remote campsites).
"pack out any garbage you have left"
by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025
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flushed out

by anonymous August 2, 2021
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phoned out

To check your phone compulsively and without necessity
jeez, i can't stand being around mandy irl. tried to talk to her for 5 minutes and she phoned out on me twice!
by sisyphussisyphus April 22, 2018
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Out of it

1. Amy was out of it, so she didn’t go to school.
2. After work I was out of it.
by Im0n October 4, 2023
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farm it out

to send work to someone to be done away from one's normal place of business; to subcontract work.
You need to investigate her. Don't farm it out.
by Planetecc December 5, 2016
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Brown-Out

Girl 1: Bridget did you Black-out last night

Girl 2: No but I did Brown-out a little
by Meishha August 19, 2024
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tow-in and tow-out

Not to be confused with the similar-sounding-and-also-automotive-related term used when discussing the particulars of a front-end alignment, this phrase refers to an “ultimate in sweetness” revenge-action that you perform on someone whom you’re fumin’-mad at. Plus it’s quite simple and fairly low-cost, as well; all you need is a wrecker-truck and an opportunity to access his unattended vehicle.
Tow-in and tow-out is comparatively easy and highly-effective means to bring no end of misery and humiliation to almost anyone who has wronged you… what you do is acquire a suitable-sized wrecker-truck and haul your victim’s vehicle (i.e., “tow it in”) to a location where parking is a big no-no, such as in a handicapped-designated space, on a bridge/causeway, in front of a fire-hydrant or public mailbox, in a “resident/customer-parking only” or “no parking; tow-away zone” area, etc. Then move a few blocks away and sit in your truck to wait till the call goes out over the airwaves for “any available tow-vehicle in the area” to haul off the illegally-parked vehicle, whereupon you promptly thumb your mike and offer to take the call. You then proceed back to your victim’s vehicle and whisk it off to the impound yard (“tow it out”). And then, of course, your unfortunate victim is obliged to endure the assorted hassles --- not to mention considerable expense --- of both locating his suddenly-vanished jalopy and coughing up the exorbitant sums necessary to regain the use of said vehicle! Schweet! Just be sure that you don’t get caught hauling the car to the illegal spot in the first place, and you should be all set.
by QuacksO September 9, 2018
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