1. The state of exhaustion brought on by intense or prolonged exposure to turtles
2. exhaustion, generally mental, brought on by intense or prolonged sensory or mental stimulation
2. exhaustion, generally mental, brought on by intense or prolonged sensory or mental stimulation
"When the tour started he was all 'Yeah! Lets see some turtles!' but after he was all 'Man, i'm all turtled out'"
"Man lets go to vegas, i hear one night and your all turtled out!"
"Man lets go to vegas, i hear one night and your all turtled out!"
by allkindsofsickaye December 28, 2008
Get the turtled outmug. Funnily enough, it means something has a lot of chrome on it, not silver-coloured or platinum! The instance in which it is most frequently used is when one refers to a thugged out car's rims as being "chromed out" due to their chrome composition.
by Mo'$ April 13, 2005
Get the Chromed outmug. A Set-Out is basically a hoe, whore, slut, etc. Someone who sets themself out to just about anybody. This term is used alot in Cleveland.
by Nazie November 8, 2006
Get the Set-Outmug. by mandingoe May 18, 2004
Get the snap outmug. Heavily accesorized.
A ho looking for tricks gets all tricked out in spandex, jewelry, hot-cha-cha lipstick, and a wig.
A ho looking for tricks gets all tricked out in spandex, jewelry, hot-cha-cha lipstick, and a wig.
by mandingoe August 27, 2004
Get the tricked outmug. put out
1. To extinguish: put out a fire.
2. Nautical To leave, as a port or harbor; depart.
3. To expel: put out a drunk from the bar.
4. To publish: put out a weekly newsletter.
5.
a. To inconvenience: Did our early arrival put you out?
b. To offend or irritate: I was put out by his attention to the television set.
6. To make an effort: We've really had to put out to get this project finished.
7. Baseball To cause (a batter or base runner) to be ruled out.
8. Vulgar Slang To be willing to engage in casual sexual activity; be sexually available.
1. To extinguish: put out a fire.
2. Nautical To leave, as a port or harbor; depart.
3. To expel: put out a drunk from the bar.
4. To publish: put out a weekly newsletter.
5.
a. To inconvenience: Did our early arrival put you out?
b. To offend or irritate: I was put out by his attention to the television set.
6. To make an effort: We've really had to put out to get this project finished.
7. Baseball To cause (a batter or base runner) to be ruled out.
8. Vulgar Slang To be willing to engage in casual sexual activity; be sexually available.
<put out the campfire before leaving>
<broadcast: the authorities put out a leaflet.>
<inconvenience or annoyance to (a person): I hope you are not put out by this.>
<broadcast: the authorities put out a leaflet.>
<inconvenience or annoyance to (a person): I hope you are not put out by this.>
by coolsam August 9, 2016
Get the Put Outmug. Frightened, freaked out, panicked.
"I've never been so sketched out." -- Brooklyn coffee-bar clerk, recounting his reaction to the earthquake of August 2011.
by BrooklynBomber August 27, 2011
Get the sketched outmug.