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to the tune of

An Idiom: To the sum or extent of.
"We're looking at jail time, Franky. Either that or a fine to the tune of $50,000."
by AA November 2, 2003
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tune

in tune with your heartbeat
in tune with your speed
in tune with your singing
in tune with your needs

in tune with my longing
in tune with my rights
in tune with my thinking
in tune with my nights
is where i want to be
in tune
in tune with you
in tune with me
is where i want to be
by Krkič July 31, 2019
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tuned

Stating that someone or something competing lost badly at whatever activity.
Dude, we got tuned in last night's soccer game, we lost 9-0.

or

Your'e getting tuned man, just give up.
by hektor January 27, 2005
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tuning in

lightly pinching a womans nipples between the thumb and fore-finger and gently, slowly twisting them right and left; similar to twisting a radio's tuner dial back and forth to capture a distant station.
Man,I was tuning in that chicks nips... it drove her crazy man!
by dontwanttogivename September 26, 2005
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tuning

Changing your car's appearance to enhance it (in your eyes) - ranges from lame dasher frills and spoilers to reboared cylinders and rechipped injection circuits. It's supposed to make your car go (or just look) faster.
The proud owner of a tuned car won't likely sell it to anyone else.
by Zdenek August 20, 2004
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tune

A 'tune' is a bong.
To 'play a tune', 'have a tune', means to smoke a bong.
"Have you had your tune yet?"
Used as a code while at work or school: "I can't wait to go home and play/listen to some tunes."
by Diego July 18, 2003
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tune

To mug, attack, or rough up, usually with a large group of people. The word implies attacking an individual and severely hurting them.
We're going to go over there and tune that guy for sure.
by Jon Thomas October 3, 2005
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