Verb derived from the term "(to) bug out". To retreat or flee, especially in a panic during a battle. In a non-military use, it means to depart quickly. Originated among GI's early in the Korean War (1950-1953) and entered civilian culture from there. Very similar to "bail out" used by aircrew in earlier wars and still in use today, sometimes as "(to) bail".
"Hey Sarge! They're buggin-out from the ridge over there. Wonder what they're up to now? Should we fall back?"
"Hey man, I'm buggin out, I've got stuff to do. Thanks for the beer."
"Hey man, I'm buggin out, I've got stuff to do. Thanks for the beer."
by Rule .303 March 14, 2013
by HappyHenry35 June 25, 2003
"What'd you do last weekend?"
"Me and my boys were wildin' out at this house party. It was ill as hell!"
"Me and my boys were wildin' out at this house party. It was ill as hell!"
by Post.Domesticated November 17, 2008
A methodical and scientific approach of ending a relationship without the other person knowing. This method attempts to leave the post phase out relationship civil for both parties. If starting from a romantic relationship results often end in a casual friendship that can continue for years. Results vary based on expertise. The phase out is based on the principle that anything can be accomplished gradually. It's related to the old science experiment that a frog thrown into hot water will go into shock but a frog left in a pot that is warmed will be fine.
To accomplish a successful phase out, the phaser (person performing the phase out) must evaluate the relationship with the phasee (person being phased out) and arrive at an appropriately paced schedule. No two phase outs are exactly the same, because all relationships are different, but luckily they all use similar steps. The basic rule is to gradually reduce contact (phone, IM, physical) but not in huge jumps. Over the period of two months almost anyone can be phased out. When it comes to the actual breakup, it will often seem so natural to the phasee that they feel it was their idea.
To accomplish a successful phase out, the phaser (person performing the phase out) must evaluate the relationship with the phasee (person being phased out) and arrive at an appropriately paced schedule. No two phase outs are exactly the same, because all relationships are different, but luckily they all use similar steps. The basic rule is to gradually reduce contact (phone, IM, physical) but not in huge jumps. Over the period of two months almost anyone can be phased out. When it comes to the actual breakup, it will often seem so natural to the phasee that they feel it was their idea.
Are you still with your girlfriend? Actually no, I performed a phase out on her about two months ago. We hung out last week though.
by Jonknee March 23, 2006
To be messed up on Xanex Bars, usually the long yellow latter bars, or the blue 'footballs', also see BENT.
by CoURt_ThE_NiG August 26, 2005
by Dave October 22, 2004
She peaced out mad early.
Dude, I'm bout to peace out in a few minutes.
Those kids are peacing out cuz they're lame.
Dude, I'm bout to peace out in a few minutes.
Those kids are peacing out cuz they're lame.
by damnGIRL December 22, 2006