To come to understand (a person).
To manage to work (something) out, to determine (something).
Etymology: From suspect. (Copied from wiktionary)
To manage to work (something) out, to determine (something).
Etymology: From suspect. (Copied from wiktionary)
by Fried Hog October 31, 2013
1. Worked sucked today, my boss got me all quilled out about the project deadline.
2. I talked to steve today and he is all quilled out because his girlfriend wrecked his car.
2. I talked to steve today and he is all quilled out because his girlfriend wrecked his car.
by Quilly The Porcupine April 22, 2009
by ds901 March 26, 2013
by CoolerthanDenard November 21, 2013
When the loser of an "All-In" online poker hand has a one word text outburst like "Fu$k", "River" or "Bye" as he is eliminated from the game.
Once Ham loses this All-In I'm looking forward to his Hamming Out message in dispair to those remaining at the table.
by WC_WEB July 08, 2020
When you eat a particularly large meal and you have to unbutton AT LEAST the top button of your trousers due to your gut.
by Thatlatestjoob557788 March 06, 2022
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