Could mean either just giving up, slowly getting out or getting away with something, relaxing drinking milk and water and watching a lot of Seinfeld, or seeing way too many actual signs.
by Dylan Gronseth (The Great...) November 11, 2011
The act of closing oneself off from the group one is walking with, due to being preoccupied with other things. Often done by listening to music and walking at a considerable distance from the group.
to nish-out:
Friend 1: "Why is Jack walking all the way over there?"
Friend 2: "Let him be, he is nishing out"
Friend 1: "Why is Jack walking all the way over there?"
Friend 2: "Let him be, he is nishing out"
by whatever123456789 February 05, 2016
by Muncher909 February 22, 2011
The name given to those who act out immaturely, like Spencer Pratt's meltdown on I'm a Celebrity, Get my Out of Here.
by CCSchott June 16, 2009
"Splanched" is a portmanteau word combining "spent" and "blanched". To say that someone is "splanched out" is to say he looks like he's been through the ringer; that he's pale, drawn, slightly unwell; like he's just undergone a draining personal ordeal; like he's just seen a ghost.
"Wow, have you seen Calvin? He just got back from Japan where he was searching the bins for old vinyl copies of Libby Titus' second album and he looks totally splanched out.
by chintzy March 06, 2007
Johnny leaves to go to work and you say "thick out" and in some cases the other person will answer by saying "the thickest."
by i am muffinman August 13, 2010
I was chatting with him yesterday and I totally out-memed him when he made a mistake about Forbes' Insoluble Dry Plates.
by Gnix xinG June 06, 2010