
by jessicahope85 November 20, 2007

by benth February 19, 2010

To fall asleep, usually a deep sleep. It happens after a long day or doing drugs, commonly happening quickly or without warning. It may be one of the best kinds of sleep.
by RubbingAlcohol March 23, 2009

Is when you really don't want to do something, but it needs to be done. Toughing it out is one of the hardest things to practise on a daily basis. If you can accomplish the "thoughing it out" moral than you will be un-stoppable!
"I was up all night drinking and I had to be at work by 5am... I really dont want to be here, but I'm toughing it out."
Jon- "ah man hold on a sec, I got a sliver in my finger"
Gabe- "dude just tough it out we only have five more logs to load"
Jon- "ah man hold on a sec, I got a sliver in my finger"
Gabe- "dude just tough it out we only have five more logs to load"
by Timmy Wall September 4, 2007

When individual(s) are present at an event donating money to a charitable cause but are reluctant or unwilling to do so. Often said whilst encouraging their friends to do so and in a sarcastic or unenthusiastic manner.
David "Hey Michael, they're holding a charity to help those kids in Afghanistan. You interested?"
Michael "Nah, but I wanna get Jennifer to notice me, so coins out!"
Michael "Nah, but I wanna get Jennifer to notice me, so coins out!"
by Michael Ferguson Oentardi October 2, 2016

Face-out is a combination of Facebook and fake-out. It is used to describe someone who likes a person's Facebook status, waits for acknowledgement for liking it or long enough for the person to get a notification for it, and then purposely unlikes it. Usually, public shame and ridicule towards the recipient follows.
Sarah (posts Facebook status): I just left my house and I already miss my lil kitty. I luv you Otis!
John likes her status.
Sarah (commenting on her own status): Hey John! haha isnt he just like the cutest?
John immediately unlikes her status.
John (responding to her comment on status): Face-out! Seriously, nobody cares.
Other common forms: faced-out as in, "you jus got faced-out!"
John likes her status.
Sarah (commenting on her own status): Hey John! haha isnt he just like the cutest?
John immediately unlikes her status.
John (responding to her comment on status): Face-out! Seriously, nobody cares.
Other common forms: faced-out as in, "you jus got faced-out!"
by The Revolutionist October 4, 2011
