A baby born addicted to methadone, due to the ignorance of a whore bitch of a mother with complete disregard for her babys well being. Otherwise known as a methadone baby.
"Shelly had a done clone, apparently the bitch didnt stop sucking dick for methadone when she got pregnant"
by R&R AKA THA TRUTH February 13, 2010

Style of cooking red meat, particularly steak, in which it is burnt and overcooked, draining it of flavor and making it tough and chewy. Can be used as a nice way of saying burnt/overcooked, as in example.
(Restaurant Customer after recieving over cooked steak) Excuse me sir, I asked for this cooked medium rare, not well done.
by Josh Needham March 4, 2005

by x September 3, 2003

not really actually close to done, and probably not done for a while.
sitting in an uncompleted state while other things- like checking one's facebook account, singing into one's hairbrush, dancing around one's bedroom, and dating other guys- get done.
sitting in an uncompleted state while other things- like checking one's facebook account, singing into one's hairbrush, dancing around one's bedroom, and dating other guys- get done.
jack: are you done yet?
jill: i'm almost done
(jack checks internet and sees jill responding to multiple comments about urbanddictionary week on facebook)
jack: :-/
jill: i'm almost done
(jack checks internet and sees jill responding to multiple comments about urbanddictionary week on facebook)
jack: :-/
by Delicious Monster February 3, 2010

The one and only phrase ever said by the Well Done lady. Origionaly appearing on a rat extermination game, "Well Done" has become a frequent part of the "Spacko Language".
Well done is a phrase of jubilation and joy.
Well done is a phrase of jubilation and joy.
by Neon December 12, 2004

To be completely bamboozled or made a fool of. This is a variety of the many expressions of a similar meaning connected with cooking, such as “I gave him a roasting,” “I cooked his goose,” “I cut him into mince-meat,” “I put him into a pretty stew,” “I settled his hash,” “He was dished up,” “He was well dressed” drubbed, “He was served out,” etc.
by vaug October 24, 2007
