Sick and tired

A lot of people say they're sick and tired, when really theyre irritated and frustrated. If you're not terminally ill, you're not sick in the way that you mean when you say sick and tired. If you haven't been awake for days on end working around the clock, you're not really tired. You're just irritated and frustrated with something.
People are not really sick and tired, they're irritated and frustrated, and they've been irritated and frustrated for a long time now.
by Solid Mantis October 09, 2020
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I'm tired

You googled this because you're tired. I googled this because I'm tired. We're both tired. Go catch a nap and then do your homework. IF YOU CAN'T, just stop procrastinating and get whatever you have to get done, done. You'll be able to sleep soon enough.
"Bro, I have to study for history, but I'm tired"
"Lol me too. You ain't special."
by Matthew Gray Gubler November 02, 2020
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tire jacked

Having 1 or more of your tires stolen right off of your car.
I got tire jacked, they only took 1 tire though.
by me_strange August 23, 2007
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slick tire

The act of cumming around your partners butthole and watching them slide around on the ground
Oh baby you just came around my ass, I think I'll slide around for you to show you how wet this slick tire is.
by Marstootall January 13, 2014
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Flat Tire

In a chick fight when one girl steps on the other girls foot and punches her in the chest really hard.
The flat tire is the best way to win at Foxy Boxing.
by ASS-assin August 29, 2009
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spare tire

The "ring" of fat wrapping around the mid-section, caused by lack of self-respect and being abused as a child. -used to roll oneself down hills when tired.
Hey you there, I just got a flat, can I borrow that spare tire on your waist?
by chud master August 03, 2008
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tired and ill

- Tired and Ill is a term used to refer to one who is under the effects of intoxication after a heavy session of devouring acloholic beverages.

The term was coined from a phone call which was made to the parents of an individual who was heavily under the effects of intoxication and needed to return home, but in doing so, making the effects of his intoxication seem as if it were caused by fatigue and illness thus the term "tired and ill" was born.
"Da Cleeva: Could you give me a lift home mother, I feel very tired and ill."

"Stain: I'm going to get very tired and ill tonight"

"Shake: That lad is so tired and ill he requires a baptism of pepper."
by S. Ladavooch April 18, 2006
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