While playing Super Smash Bros. 64 you are killed by the tornadoes, the star ships, the Pokemon, or that god damn lava. Also can be from someone that wont let you back on the edge.
"I hate Super Smash Bros. I only had 10% damage, but he wouldn't let me back on the edge. Fucking niggered out!"
"Haha, niggered you out so bad."
"Haha, niggered you out so bad."
by iLoveCupNoodles January 29, 2008
Get the niggered outmug. #1: I feel like shit.
#2: Drying out?
#1: Yep, 7 days of solid drinking was a good idea at the time.
#2: Drying out?
#1: Yep, 7 days of solid drinking was a good idea at the time.
by YourMotherIsn'tFat October 8, 2008
Get the Drying Outmug. A descriptive word for any butt hole that no longer retains it's original shape after a ridiculous amount of anal penetration.
That bitch's all wallowed out!
by Goju_ 246 June 25, 2014
Get the wallowed outmug. Matt: "I bet I can streak through downtown with my peter out for two hours without getting arrested."
Frank: "I doubt it. After running for a half hour or so, you'll probably peter out and then the cops will catch you."
Frank: "I doubt it. After running for a half hour or so, you'll probably peter out and then the cops will catch you."
by Nicholas D March 9, 2009
Get the peter outmug. v. phrase used by clueless execs who believe it means the same as the consultant-speak term flesh out.
1) "Yeah.... ok. We have some good ideas for the new TPS reports. Now we just need to flush out the details in order to optimize our end-game efficiencies."
2) "Why don't you flush out that idea for our new product while I drive around town in my new Blackwood."
2) "Why don't you flush out that idea for our new product while I drive around town in my new Blackwood."
by Blackwoodz May 18, 2005
Get the flush outmug. Loss of consciousness due to blood being forced to the head -- most commonly by negative G forces incurred while flying military aircraft. The vision is clouded in red before consciousness is lost.
The g is used primarily in aerospace fields, where it is a convenient magnitude when discussing the loads on aircraft and spacecraft (and their pilots or passengers). For instance, most civilian aircraft are capable of being stressed to 4.33 g (42.5 m/s²; 139 ft/s²), which is considered a safe value. The g is also used in automotive engineering, mainly in relation to cornering forces and collision analysis.
One often hears the term being applied to the limits that the human body can withstand without losing conciousness, sometimes referred to as "blacking out", or g-loc (loc stands for loss of consciousness). A typical person can handle about 5 g (50 m/s²) before this occurs, but through the combination of special g-suits and efforts to strain muscles —both of which act to force blood back into the brain— modern pilots can typically handle 9 g (90 m/s²) or more.
Resistance to "negative" or upward gees which drive blood to the head, is much less. This limit is typically in the -2 to -3 g (-20 to -30 m/s²) range. The vision goes red and is also referred to as a "red-out". This is probably due to capillaries in the eyes bursting under the increased blood pressure. Humans can survive brief intervals of about 20 to 40 g, and any exposure to around 100 g or more is lethal. -Wikipedia
One often hears the term being applied to the limits that the human body can withstand without losing conciousness, sometimes referred to as "blacking out", or g-loc (loc stands for loss of consciousness). A typical person can handle about 5 g (50 m/s²) before this occurs, but through the combination of special g-suits and efforts to strain muscles —both of which act to force blood back into the brain— modern pilots can typically handle 9 g (90 m/s²) or more.
Resistance to "negative" or upward gees which drive blood to the head, is much less. This limit is typically in the -2 to -3 g (-20 to -30 m/s²) range. The vision goes red and is also referred to as a "red-out". This is probably due to capillaries in the eyes bursting under the increased blood pressure. Humans can survive brief intervals of about 20 to 40 g, and any exposure to around 100 g or more is lethal. -Wikipedia
by Sven Viking November 25, 2005
Get the red-outmug. by Villamondo March 26, 2017
Get the working outmug.