by fuknguy May 06, 2015
A relaxed term of saying good-bye, and "ease's" out of the conversation.
Usually used in a lighter form of conversation, similar to saying later, peace out, etc...
Usually used in a lighter form of conversation, similar to saying later, peace out, etc...
Person A: John is finished talking with Jill, and say's "Alright, Ease-out."
Person B: Mitch has recently realized that the person he is talking to is in fact the boyfriend of the girl he just slept with...time for Mitch to "Ease-out"
Person B: Mitch has recently realized that the person he is talking to is in fact the boyfriend of the girl he just slept with...time for Mitch to "Ease-out"
by friendlyfire28 July 03, 2012
A saying you say when you are drunk and about to pass out like Noah Bervan is every time he drinking because he is a light weight.
by Kcaj April 22, 2020
An deliberate action of leaving a social situation without notice to anyone (typically involves drinking)
by coyotechuck June 16, 2021
by phoenixx.05 December 23, 2018
by Zombieeaters December 03, 2012
To act like a retard or otherwise behave in a crazy, erratic, bizarre or unpredictable way. To freak out or become hysterical. Comes from the 1990s tv show "Life Goes On," featuring the mentally challenged boy named "Corky."
by Paul Fallavollita December 24, 2008