The act of going out to look for elicit drugs. Before you can "Drive Dirty" you have to Go on a Dirty.
by WORD DOWN November 12, 2013

Going navy
Yo dude, did you see how toby left the party yesterday without anyone noticing?
yea man! that shit was navy as hell!
Yo dude, did you see how toby left the party yesterday without anyone noticing?
yea man! that shit was navy as hell!
by TJOBZ September 23, 2021

by kdubb13 January 23, 2011

the Inability to go to a location, the first to develop this was the brave warrior of the sea Go D Ussop.
by Assinine Muffin January 17, 2024

Definition of a phantom person:
An apparition or specter. an appearance or illusion without material substance, as a dream image, mirage, or optical illusion. a person or thing of merely illusory power, status, efficacy, etc.: the phantom of fear.
“Don’t go ghost, go phantom.”
Becoming/being a phantom: A person enduring emotional trauma decides to “go phantom”. Still being relevant and social, unlike “going ghost”, a phantom still holds his/her stigma about themselves. They don’t lose their status or communications with the outside world. A person loses themselves and decides to go phantom; their reality doesn’t feel real because of the emotional trauma they are enduring . They feel as if they are just in an allusion, their own reality feels distraught, and disturbed. But a phantom chooses to become a phantom to grow into what they plan to become. Their vision of themselves they choose to claim and compose of. Whatever a phantom’s dream or illusion is they will pursue it with consistent dedication and will. The phantom during this process find themselves again, and through time a phantom reconnects with their reality and doesn’t try to escape it, but endure it.
(A person going phantom is a person that feels broken or lost and chooses to find themselves again but not cut everyone off in the process. Humbly endures their struggle unlike ghosting.)
An apparition or specter. an appearance or illusion without material substance, as a dream image, mirage, or optical illusion. a person or thing of merely illusory power, status, efficacy, etc.: the phantom of fear.
“Don’t go ghost, go phantom.”
Becoming/being a phantom: A person enduring emotional trauma decides to “go phantom”. Still being relevant and social, unlike “going ghost”, a phantom still holds his/her stigma about themselves. They don’t lose their status or communications with the outside world. A person loses themselves and decides to go phantom; their reality doesn’t feel real because of the emotional trauma they are enduring . They feel as if they are just in an allusion, their own reality feels distraught, and disturbed. But a phantom chooses to become a phantom to grow into what they plan to become. Their vision of themselves they choose to claim and compose of. Whatever a phantom’s dream or illusion is they will pursue it with consistent dedication and will. The phantom during this process find themselves again, and through time a phantom reconnects with their reality and doesn’t try to escape it, but endure it.
(A person going phantom is a person that feels broken or lost and chooses to find themselves again but not cut everyone off in the process. Humbly endures their struggle unlike ghosting.)
“Joseph didn’t go ghost, he went phantom because he wanted his friends there with him during his grind.”
“Don’t go ghost, go phantom.”
“Don’t go ghost, go phantom.”
by Preston Sexton June 10, 2022

Something spreading physically, emotionally, economically and digitally at an epic and unprecedented rate.
by Twangled March 16, 2020

by crzygirl1980 April 4, 2016
