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out of the stable

When someone openly admits to being a fan of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
John: Is he a total brony or what?
Amanda: I'm not sure. If he is he's hasn't come out of the stable yet.
by SoTrue May 25, 2012
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mommed out

1 to be so absorbed in family life that a mother becomes completely detached and even lethargic when it comes to her personal self; to be selfless to the point of self neglect; to lose your individuality to the collective

2 the compulsive need to mother everything you encounter, whether spouses, children, animals, inanimate objects or complete strangers; the compulsive need to tell the world how it should be living it's life;the propensity to believing that everything you encounter somehow NEEDS your advice and will otherwise perish into oblivion without your help
I have many women friends who are totally mommed out. "She totally mommed out on me."
by princessgrace August 17, 2011
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Out-Cougared

Verb: The act of plucking a younger man from the attentions of another woman right in front of her usually occurs in the middle of their conversation.
Lisa: "She totally out-cougared me!"
Candi: "I know! And he was so in to you! I wonder what she said?"
by 2tangowithme June 20, 2011
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jenga'd out

1. Having played too much Jenga for one sitting
2. Tired/wiped out of any activity
3. Jacked up on any substance to a non-participatory degree
"Another game?"
"Nah, dude, I'm Jenga'd out for now."

"Yo, Andrew, want another shot?"
"Dude, I think Andrew's Jenga'd out...let's draw penises upon him."
by SODIUMSODIUM September 20, 2011
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Blaked out

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.
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!"
by Caspertheseedyghost October 10, 2011
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out-tactic

verb - meaning to use better tactics than one's opponent. Most common context is in football/soccer.

First used by British football manager Sam Allardyce, who was pleased when he "out-tacticed" then Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge.
"Man United lost since Guardiola out-tacticed them"
by coa994 March 5, 2019
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Flare out

when the end of the clothes isnt tight and flares out
ewww her trousers are lookin abit flare out styll
by phoenixx.05 December 23, 2018
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