To zone out, forget where you are and what you're doing, staring blankly into space, à la Mitch McConnell
Dude you got so high last night, after that last hit, you were mitching out for like 10 minutes straight.
by enronthedon October 03, 2023
Tom sprayed so much THC into his cheeks he can’t stop singing James Taylor ballads — he’s completely sprayed out!
by ABMS July 04, 2020
When your trying to be a grammar nazi and get owned when someone exposes that you spelled the word incorrectly by correcting you.
The past tense form is Out-grammared.
The past tense form is Out-grammared.
Person 1: My friend wants me to do exstacy with him lol
Person 2: That's not how you spell ectacy
Person 3: *Ecstasy
Person 2: Don't out-grammar me!
Person 1: What's gonig on guys?
Person 2: *Goign
Person 3: *Going
Person 2: I think I just got out-grammared.
Person 2: That's not how you spell ectacy
Person 3: *Ecstasy
Person 2: Don't out-grammar me!
Person 1: What's gonig on guys?
Person 2: *Goign
Person 3: *Going
Person 2: I think I just got out-grammared.
by Kyoin July 23, 2009
guy: ..and when she came she yelled out "bunnybunnybunny"
friend: WTF?
guy: she was so turned on, she had to bunny out
friend: WTF?
guy: she was so turned on, she had to bunny out
by penissnatcher March 30, 2009
To ‘flat out’ is to become so bowled over by a car’s looks, abilities, noise or general awesomeness that nothing short of passing out next to it can convey your feelings for said automobile.
by crank&piston December 22, 2011
Noun- The state of being drunk or intoxicated.
Verb- The action of fucking shit up. Also slang for fucking a girl senseless.
Verb- The action of fucking shit up. Also slang for fucking a girl senseless.
by Ricky Fowl'd her out February 10, 2016
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.
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 11, 2013