I cant, im out on bond.
Nichole: Lets jump the fence at the water park and go swimming
Me: I cant, I'm out on bond
Nichole: Lets jump the fence at the water park and go swimming
Me: I cant, I'm out on bond
by Oobmadult28 July 08, 2018
Verb - "to blake out"
A process involving a combination of very tight clothing and a barrage of shots, culminating in a complete disregard for usual standards in selecting bedfellows.
The subject will wake up the following morning with no recollection of the previous night's events.
A process involving a combination of very tight clothing and a barrage of shots, culminating in a complete disregard for usual standards in selecting bedfellows.
The subject will wake up the following morning with no recollection of the previous night's events.
Margot: "McLean! Where have you been?"
McLean: "What happened last night? I just escaped from Cougarville. I woke up in handcuffs and I have a tattoo of a unicorn."
Margot: "Wow! You totally blaked out!"
McLean: "What happened last night? I just escaped from Cougarville. I woke up in handcuffs and I have a tattoo of a unicorn."
Margot: "Wow! You totally blaked out!"
by Caspertheseedyghost October 10, 2011
when you lose at something and you won't accept it and will do anything to blame, start riots , destroy things and commit crime all to satisfy your ego
we was playing poker and my opponent had a full house, I was holdin a couple of deuces, so I threw a fit knocked all the cards , chips , table, everywhere, I broke windows, punched holes in walls, started the room on fire, I trumped out
by cookin dat chow January 10, 2021
by Monkey2468 September 28, 2009
In a football match when a player is pissed off, he may go into a challenge and snap the opposition player. This is know as a lash. And so the player has just lashed out
Person 1: “No need Brendan!”
Person 2 “What did he do?
Person 3 “He just lashed out on niall”
Person 4 “Brendan chill out!”
Person 2 “What did he do?
Person 3 “He just lashed out on niall”
Person 4 “Brendan chill out!”
by Big D 25 January 18, 2018
Skeezed out
1. Verb, transitive, always paired together with the adverb "out" + a personal pronoun .
- To give someone the creeps or the willies (except in the U.K. where giving the willy to someone has a completely different meaning and can get you arrested) Usually accompanied by involuntary shaking, dry mouth, goose bumps, hair standing up on the nape of the neck and/or, in extreme circumstances causing loss of bladder or bowel control.
Skeezed out
2. Verb, intransitive, To be unpleasantly made aware of something. To be spooked, disgusted, shocked or incredulous of something or someone.
1. Verb, transitive, always paired together with the adverb "out" + a personal pronoun .
- To give someone the creeps or the willies (except in the U.K. where giving the willy to someone has a completely different meaning and can get you arrested) Usually accompanied by involuntary shaking, dry mouth, goose bumps, hair standing up on the nape of the neck and/or, in extreme circumstances causing loss of bladder or bowel control.
Skeezed out
2. Verb, intransitive, To be unpleasantly made aware of something. To be spooked, disgusted, shocked or incredulous of something or someone.
1. Man, I was really skeezed out by that big-ass cobweb with dozens of baby spiders on it when I walked into it in the dark.
2. James was skeezed out on his wedding night when he discovered that his new husband had three testicles.
2. James was skeezed out on his wedding night when he discovered that his new husband had three testicles.
by CrazyIvoryPounder February 21, 2023