To talk someone down, in an act to make them not do something. Most likely something harmful or life threatening, like suicide. To talk someone down off the metaphorical cliff they stand on.
I was on the brink of just ending it all, but my friend came and talked me down.
I have talked someone down from suicide.
I really just need someone to talk me down.
I have talked someone down from suicide.
I really just need someone to talk me down.
by dkladored February 13, 2017
by ClassicClock May 23, 2015
The phrase "Count me out" is generally used when you do not want to take part in something or do not want to be a part of something.
Count me out girlfriend! I'm not attending your party.
He asked me to count him out of the family dinner, he will be attending Sam's study session.
He asked me to count him out of the family dinner, he will be attending Sam's study session.
by 1T5 Guy. January 29, 2012
A phrase most commonly used in the video game Modern Warfare 2, refers to trying to go one on one with someone on the very small map known was rust. Today it is used mostly for montage parodies to parody the term and other people that are mlg and are in professional gaming clans such as optic and faze.
(old serious use) 1v1 me rust bro
(montageparaody) 1v1 me rust m8, ill bloody rek u fgt, cheeky skrub lord, i swer on me mum thet ill bloody 420 no scope u across the map, mountain dew dorritos style.
(montageparaody) 1v1 me rust m8, ill bloody rek u fgt, cheeky skrub lord, i swer on me mum thet ill bloody 420 no scope u across the map, mountain dew dorritos style.
by travis7575 October 22, 2014
Expression of shock or disappointment.
Australian colloquialism made popular by the character Ted Bullpitt in the 70's sitcom "Kingswood Country".
(synonym) "D'oh!"
Australian colloquialism made popular by the character Ted Bullpitt in the 70's sitcom "Kingswood Country".
(synonym) "D'oh!"
by doc brown September 23, 2007
by idk500 January 22, 2019
by H.E.Y April 17, 2017