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Tom Out

That man had a stroke and took a tom out!
by BossMan2395 March 31, 2015
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Tooling out

A person that is drunk and that is incapable of handling his or her's own alcohol consumption. This may manifest itself in belligerency, throwing up, or ruining a party for others. And other wise, being a fuck up.
Wilson Makaio is "tooling out" in the bathroom. She is throwing everywhere. She couldn't handle her own alcohol consumption.
by AAAA March 18, 2012
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Bling Out

To acquire, shop for, purchase or bedazzle oneself with Bling; To dress up with flash and color
"Hey, Daddy, can I get an allowance so I can bling out and go to that Cypress Hill show at the Playboy Mansion?"

or

"C'mon, let's bling out sister!"
by Barneysaholic July 10, 2009
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Broxed out

to cancel plans at the last minute.
to confirm arrangements with friends but neglect to show up
to not call friends who are expecting to hear from you
John was going to come to the club but he broxed out.
by Emo Orange December 10, 2007
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wazzing out

Getting very excited about.

Not necessarily sexual, although it does have that connotation. Can be used by girls too.
Even though it's years old, I'm watching Entourage from the beginning and I'm wazzing out on Sir Peter Jackson's guest spot.
by MsCC July 3, 2010
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Dan-Out

1) To hate any object/place/person/idea/thing simply for spite.

2) To hate something because it is popular.

3) To like something because everybody hates it.
Employee's in an office situation all agree on the supremeness of a particular movie. To "Dan-Out" is to contradict all of those employee's opinions on that film, even though you yourself enjoy that film.
by Keyframe employee's April 28, 2009
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hoik out

occurence of "hoik out" :

"They shaved all my hair off and then hoiked out half of my brain" (William Boyd, Ordinary thunderstorms- Bloomsbury p.382)
"He had hoiked The Dog out of the hole" (William Boyd, Ordinary thunderstorms -p. 390)
by Fried frog October 6, 2010
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