When a male is dressed very nicely, complete with accessories. The word comes from the men's magazine 'GQ.'
by Aphik December 31, 2009
Get the gq'd out mug.Aping out: The act of making dumb decisions for no other reason than just acting stupidly; acting like a member of the primate species.
"Zach was totally aping out at the bar last night."
"Yeah did you see him getting kicked out by the bouncers?"
"Yeah did you see him getting kicked out by the bouncers?"
by CaesarJames November 15, 2017
Get the Aping Out mug.Tangled up in the beauty of something or someone. A lost sense of awareness. Just breathing, but nothing else. Lost in a feeling, emotion. Almost like love.
by The Schizo June 6, 2005
Get the zened out mug.An opening that is deformed from it's original shape. Usually in reference to holes that are no longer round.
by BBoE May 2, 2006
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Get the crash out mug.Example 1
Guy : *To His Friends* Damn, Amanda and Sherri must've been wasted! They were lezzin' out right on the dance floor.
Example 2
Girl #1 : Hey, why aren't we lezzin' out?
Girl #2: I don't know. Shall we?
Guy : *To His Friends* Damn, Amanda and Sherri must've been wasted! They were lezzin' out right on the dance floor.
Example 2
Girl #1 : Hey, why aren't we lezzin' out?
Girl #2: I don't know. Shall we?
by Radrito June 10, 2007
Get the Lezzin' Out mug.Typically done to celebrate a beloved person's departure. Used by soon-to-be-departed co-workers or friends to describe a party where the departing person(s) prepay a tab at any bar/club and allow friends/co-workers the opportunity to drink as much alcohol as possible until the tab runs out.
So what is a buyout?
Pursuant to Policy 250.1 (Buyouts and Celebrations):
(a) All Employees will, upon departing for a new assignment, be held liable to buy-out of their current position by hosting a going away party for their friends, co-workers, and others.
(b) The going away party will be hereby referred to as a BUY-OUT. The employee(s) will be responsible for providing drinks for the partygoers, up to a reasonable limit as defined by Subsection (e) and (f).
(c) Section (a) will apply to all employees under payroll including Ex-Patriate Resident and Rotational employees.
(d) Under no circumstances is the BUY-OUT to be hosted by the employee's family. The BUY-OUT will take place at a bar or other licensed facility.
(e) The minimum amount of donations required to finance a BUY-OUT will be $500.
(f) Employees may combine BUY-OUT efforts with other employees who are departing for a new assignment. Note that in addition to the applicable provisions in subsection (e), the MINIMUM BUY-OUT amount per employee will be $300. Insofar as they conflict, subsection (f) will prevail.
(g) All BUY-OUT's will expire after three (3) months. If an employee, taking advantage of subsection (f), fails to depart within three (3) months of his/her buyout, they shall be required to host another BUY-OUT.
Pursuant to Policy 250.1 (Buyouts and Celebrations):
(a) All Employees will, upon departing for a new assignment, be held liable to buy-out of their current position by hosting a going away party for their friends, co-workers, and others.
(b) The going away party will be hereby referred to as a BUY-OUT. The employee(s) will be responsible for providing drinks for the partygoers, up to a reasonable limit as defined by Subsection (e) and (f).
(c) Section (a) will apply to all employees under payroll including Ex-Patriate Resident and Rotational employees.
(d) Under no circumstances is the BUY-OUT to be hosted by the employee's family. The BUY-OUT will take place at a bar or other licensed facility.
(e) The minimum amount of donations required to finance a BUY-OUT will be $500.
(f) Employees may combine BUY-OUT efforts with other employees who are departing for a new assignment. Note that in addition to the applicable provisions in subsection (e), the MINIMUM BUY-OUT amount per employee will be $300. Insofar as they conflict, subsection (f) will prevail.
(g) All BUY-OUT's will expire after three (3) months. If an employee, taking advantage of subsection (f), fails to depart within three (3) months of his/her buyout, they shall be required to host another BUY-OUT.
by RichierichZ February 2, 2006
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