to hit rock bottom is to ingest an excessive amount of meth until you reach your weakest possible state at the end.
this incorporates physical, social amd cognitive weaknesses at once which is a horrible equation
this incorporates physical, social amd cognitive weaknesses at once which is a horrible equation
"woah... john looks like shit, is acting like a monster, does not make any sense and is basically a waste of space"
"duh he has reached rock bottom"
"duh he has reached rock bottom"
by caris b December 04, 2006
by AC September 25, 2003
by K.armaa_ May 14, 2023
After the latest adventure by the Bush and company, Joe's opinion of the United States government hit rock bottom and commenced vigorous drilling.
by Fearman August 06, 2007
When one's sexual desires have gotten so out of control that you end up slapping the arse of a statue.
Doc. My sexual urges have gotten so bad that i slapped the arsingtons of a statue whilst walking round London. I hit rock bottom.
by ShittierJokes October 15, 2017
A very unkown combination of drugs, producing a unique state of consciousness. Also used to describe the user of said substances.
The mixture is nutmeg, alcohol, and opiates.
The mixture is nutmeg, alcohol, and opiates.
"I'm so fucked up on nutmeg, tequila, and codeine, man"
"Dude, you've gotta have a name for that; something like... a rock bottom pirate."
"Dude, you've gotta have a name for that; something like... a rock bottom pirate."
by Dr. Gonzo (madison) January 16, 2006
When you realize your looking at someone's facebook profile that you don't care about, in fact you hate them, and everything you read about the profile disgusts you, and then you catch your reflection in the computer screen and you see the skin of your face sagging off your skull, and it scares you, and like a drug addict you see the end of your life surfing some idiot's profile so you delete your account...or just suspend it for now, because who know one day...you might be able to use if effectively and not waste time on it, because it's not a waste of time...right?
by William Bee Cartright February 03, 2011