by IPoise December 24, 2014
When you take so much shrooms that you fall into a pit to where you can’t tell what’s real and what’s not
Friend 1:Dude is your uncle shrooming out right now
Friend 2: yeah he does it before funerals and work
Friend 2: yeah he does it before funerals and work
by Scooby snack stoner March 07, 2019
by IBREAKYOURHYMEN August 04, 2020
verb - to commit to making plans and then wait until the last minute and cancel, sometimes without notice, usually causing moderate financial distress to the other party(ies).
You: "Yeah man, I'd love to go. You get the tickets, or hey put me down for a meal, I'll be there! Camping/Floating? I'd love to!"
Example 1:
You (later): "I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to make it, would you be mad?"
Me: "What a furb out!"
Example 2:
You: ...(no notice given)
Me: "What a furb out!"
Example 1:
You (later): "I'm not sure I'm gonna be able to make it, would you be mad?"
Me: "What a furb out!"
Example 2:
You: ...(no notice given)
Me: "What a furb out!"
by realist6969 October 14, 2009
When a group of friends join each otherin a miffing session, where activities such as drinking and partying are replaced with activities such as lying on the couch, eating and being lazy.
by Jessy Bev November 10, 2011
doing anything that involves my little pony, and not caring about what anyone whose a non brony thinks about it.
Bronies: today we're broning out
Non-Brony: you guys are messed up, ponies suck
Bronies: (loving and tolerating) come on bronies, let go broning.
Non-Brony: you guys are messed up, ponies suck
Bronies: (loving and tolerating) come on bronies, let go broning.
by The Critic Daikaiju April 15, 2015
bail-out (noun, verb)
- A person or financial institution providing money to a party that made a bad investment in order to cover their losses.
- A person or financial institution providing money to a party that made a bad investment in order to cover their losses.
1. The Fed bailed-out out the big banks during the financial crisis.
2. The British Government issued a 500 billion pound bail-out package as a response to the ongoing financial crisis.
3. It is the taxpayers who will ultimately have to pay for the latest bank bail-outs.
2. The British Government issued a 500 billion pound bail-out package as a response to the ongoing financial crisis.
3. It is the taxpayers who will ultimately have to pay for the latest bank bail-outs.
by AgeOfJefferson September 20, 2014