To tabulate and print out the transactions of the day's sales on a cash register.
Metaphorically: To sum up and conclude a transaction or relationship.
Metaphorically: To sum up and conclude a transaction or relationship.
"It's quitting time. Did you Z out?"
"OK, if we're gonna Z out, let's talk about the $960 I paid on your Con Ed bill 2 years ago."
"OK, if we're gonna Z out, let's talk about the $960 I paid on your Con Ed bill 2 years ago."
by Bilham April 24, 2012
Get the Z out mug.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.
Amanda: I'm not sure. If he is he's hasn't come out of the stable yet.
by SoTrue May 25, 2012
Get the out of the stable mug.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
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
by princessgrace August 17, 2011
Get the mommed out mug.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?"
Candi: "I know! And he was so in to you! I wonder what she said?"
by 2tangowithme June 20, 2011
Get the Out-Cougared mug.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
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."
"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
Get the jenga'd out mug.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
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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
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