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dimmed

when you smoke a lotta weed and get really really high
me: i just smoked like 9 bowls out of my 2 foot piece and got so dimmed that i decided to post the word on here

you: i gonna give this a thumbs up
by smoke weed August 25, 2007
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Dimmed

The opposite of a glow up . An articulate way of telling somebody they aint as peng as they used to be.
I can’t lie. Jason dimmed from last year.
by Arthur Franklin March 16, 2019
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jean claude van dammed

adjective for gettin round house kicked in the face into a coma...
holy shit he just got jean claude van dammed in the face!
by theMANbrad February 10, 2010
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Dammed

Having a dam, like a river. Not to be confused with "damned to hell"
That river is dammed.
by Trouto March 25, 2016
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Dammed

Im Dammed to hell forever.
dammed into prison
i have the mark of the dammed
by Jayden Shillingford August 15, 2007
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Dommed

A Verb, meaning to have been dominated (physically/emotionally/mentally) by a sultry pixie haired vixen named none other than Dom herself.
"Damn B, I got seriously Dommed by Dom last night...look at these scratches on my back!!!"
by T88 November 14, 2011
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demmed

By Lance Carden
- "Mr. Speaker, you have been demmed."
This is how Geoff Plant warned his colleagues in the British Columbia legislature last April about electronic "data mining." He argued that privacy, autonomy, and anonymity are being seriously compromised by global marketers who sort through ever-expanding spheres of seemingly harmless data to cluster people into various demographics - hence the word "demmed."
Not having an archive to a data-mine, I have no way of knowing whether Mr. Plant subscribes to the Utne Reader, or if he had seen a headline in its March/April 2000 issue: "The Beautiful and the Demmed, You are what you buy - wherever you live." But I do know it is in just such fashion that words eventually enter the accepted vocabulary.
First, someone uses the language creatively, even daringly, in an effort to communicate and possibly to entertain - then others, sensing a powerful and/or playful formulation, repeat it and keep it alive.
"Demmed" brings to the sometimes dry and dreary realm of demographics a certain zip and passion - not least because the sound is so easily associated with the words "hemmed" (as in "hemmed in"), "condemned," and most obviously, "damned." In fact, in this euphemistic sense, "demmed" is nothing new. It will be familiar to readers of the "Life and Exploits of the Scarlet Pimpernel," by John Blakeney, who used it liberally in the novel. "That demmed clever woman" and "That demmed elusive Pimpernel" are two chapter headings.
Little did Blakeney know that we would all be demmed.
(http: //csmonitor.com/cgi-bin/ durableRedirect.pl?/ durable/ 2001/02/06/ p16s2.htm)
That demmed elusive Pimpernel
by Omer Ab July 30, 2008
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