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Blonded out

When a person enters a stage of drunk following buzzed but subsequent to blacked out. This stage is very common in blondes and symptoms include: dancing wildly, getting arrested, puking, drinking, having blonde hair, remember part of last nights events, and having blue eyes. If your friend has any of these symptoms please sit back and enjoy the ride.
"Girlfriend, you should of saw that crazy Bre last night. She was so blonded out, like she almost got arrested.
by Colewindz September 24, 2014
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danked out

When you get so high that you just pass out.
Man Joe danked out at the party last night.
by kankrii October 19, 2014
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nake out

When you're completely naked and also making out.
I said girl: you're bangin. Want to make out? She said,"no, i'm naked, want to nake out?"
by nake out November 3, 2014
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barney'd-out

when a person overdoses on watching children's videos and listening to children's songs to the point of forgetting who they are, wanting to tear their hair out and run through the streets screaming to find some relief from the self induced kiddie-coma they experience on an almost constant basis... originating from the extremely popular children's tv show "Barney" about a purple dinosaur.
Its your turn to be with the baby... I'm all barney'd-out and about to go postal with a semi-automatic.
by hmf December 22, 2014
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Lunchin' Out

Laughing uncontrollably. Possibly while stoned.
Oh my god, look at Terry. Dudes straight lunchin' out on the cat.
by IPoise December 23, 2014
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shopped out

Spent all my money. My feet are sore. My nerves are shot from rude and jostling shoppers and clerks. I am shopped out
I like to spend money and buy stuff but when I'm done I'm shopped out and don't want to see another shopper or clerk lest I punch them in the throat.
by Gwenigan December 29, 2014
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Knobbing out

Employing one's knob outside the confines of marital bliss.
Amelia: Things have not been the same between Charles & I over the last few weeks. He seems so... distant.
Isabella: What do you mean? Last time I saw you both, you seemed so happy together.
Amelia (staring into her tea): He isn't as... "attentive" as he used to be. I'm afraid he might be knobbing out.
by Carstairs November 10, 2013
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