Turn/Turned Over - Beating a video game so badly the game stopped working.
Origin: While the references to video games started in the early 80's the term originally comes from when pinball and other arcade machines used a mechanical score counters which would "Turn over" back to all zeros when the score was maxed out. When digital counters became the norm the term came to mean beating the game until it stopped working.
Origin: While the references to video games started in the early 80's the term originally comes from when pinball and other arcade machines used a mechanical score counters which would "Turn over" back to all zeros when the score was maxed out. When digital counters became the norm the term came to mean beating the game until it stopped working.
by Galvamel June 9, 2018

by Don Jaynomiakbar October 8, 2017

The opportunity to turn up.
by k_swag January 31, 2014

Dude, get Mavis to run round the block a few times and make sure her queef is on the turn .. On the turn queef like licking the tip of a battery
by Kyan Ray March 29, 2015

by The Return of Light Joker December 4, 2011

The action of flipping over a book on display so that the back cover is showing, usually to hide the content of the book
John: Wanna go down to the library and do some book-turning?
Jack: Yeah, they had some new sociology books we need to hide from the public.
Jack: Yeah, they had some new sociology books we need to hide from the public.
by will_builder8 May 3, 2021

1. In secret, hidden from public.
2. Without other's acceptance, approval, permission, recognition or awareness.
2. Without other's acceptance, approval, permission, recognition or awareness.
1. "Dude, if you gon' smack that ass, u betta do it out of the turn!"
2. "Someone's told me they'll never get married, because they've just started out of the turn."
2. "Someone's told me they'll never get married, because they've just started out of the turn."
by Sulivan April 30, 2007
