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Daybreak Bake, Bust & Bolt (DBBB)

Part of speech: noun (also verb: to DBBB)
Definition: Timing your morning (masturbation) solo finish with the day’s first toke—often with a cig in the other hand—then grabbing coffee and heading out.
He pulled a "Daybreak Bake, Bust & Bolt (DBBB)"—peak on the pull, latte on the way out.”
by Mr. Snugglepumpkin Johnson October 5, 2025
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Bolt

The art of finishing a drink at immense speed.
Mate, i bet i can bolt this beer quicker than you can cum
by Yoshua November 28, 2025
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Bolt

Adj. Means awesome, and is commonly paired with "Massively" to say "Very Awesome".
Person 1: Hey, whatcha got there?

Person 2: Some plastic dinosaurs! They're massively bolt!
by America's #1 Creamer March 25, 2025
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Bolt Up

Less sweary way of saying something is a 'F"ck up', in the UK
by Ghandi's Anger Therapist April 28, 2025
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Bolted

When someone’s been off their nut on drugs and they’re pinging. The people are either at a rave or in a home environment.
Jack: “You alright there mate? You’re looking a bit bolted.”
Tommy: “I know mate I’m fucking bolted. That’s from the pingers and kenneth I’ve taken.”
Jack: “Bet you’ve been loving the music.”
by JonJones69 April 30, 2025
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Bolts

When you get belligerently drunk and start sending constant messages in a drunken rage to people who clearly don't want to talk to you.
I got drunk last night and ended up sending 1,000 messages to my ex, I'm such a bolts.
by Drunk text May 6, 2025
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shot out of the tip of a lighting bolt

a vivid, metaphorical way to describe something happening with great speed, force, or intensity. It conjures the image of a lightning bolt—a natural phenomenon known for its sudden, powerful, and swift strike—emphasizing the speed, impact, or suddenness of the action being described. This expression is widely known to have originated from ice bath enthusiast and health guru Duncan Bernath.

It is often used to dramatize how quickly or forcefully something occurs, likening it to the speed and power of lightning.
"After this 5 minute ice bath, it feels like I just got shot out of the tip of a lightning bolt"
"Dude, I know!! Such a good, flames, feeling!"
shot out of the tip of a lighting bolt
by UCLAphenom March 17, 2024
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