When you have been playing the video game "Terraria" for an extended period of time, and are bored of doing so.
by C0laa August 21, 2022
To leave (often without saying anything) when a conversation either becomes boring, or people are making points where no reply will appease them. This can be accompanied by an eye roll
by El Conquistador681 July 25, 2021
referring to President Obama's fiscal deficit spending and economic stimulus polices being in much greater proportions than former President George W. Bush's in which federal spending and the public debt of the United States grew substancially during his tenure.
Man, and I thought a $500 billion dollar budget deficit was nuts during the Bush administration. Under Obama it's 1.5 TRILLION !!! He's out-Bushing Bush.
by ziggytpp October 10, 2011
A phrase to show that you care about someone who is going through something. Another way to say "I feel for you" or "I got you." It's nice to say and can sound cheesy if said in the wrong way.
As Wally was stumbling out of a pub, he tripped and fell face first into a puddle of piss. Before he could raise his face out of the leftover water from the evening's refreshments, he heard someone offer, "Heart's out, mate!" This consoled Wally and he felt a bit better.
by von groovy August 05, 2024
by verozkl March 28, 2023
"Uh oh! Looks like our contestant is running out of slime- I mean slime- I mean slime- I mean slime- I mean slime- I mean-"
by SquigglesTheSquiggle June 30, 2023
Chuffed is a Northern word for "happy" really happy. So "Chuffed Out" can literally mean happy beyond comprehension.
It also has a darker meaning: knackered, beyond caring, blown away.
It also has a darker meaning: knackered, beyond caring, blown away.
1/ I'd just bought a new Porsche and was completely chuffed out.
2/ We had been in the pub for hours; Dave was the worst for wear, he was completely chuffed out.
2/ We had been in the pub for hours; Dave was the worst for wear, he was completely chuffed out.
by maudibe May 25, 2016