by BlazNsadL March 19, 2011

It's one hell of a drug
I am on a drug, It's called Charlie Sheen. It's not available because if you try it once, you will die. Your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body.
by bdent March 18, 2011

verb- To party uncontrollably; to party to a point no other human can handle, not even the Rolling Stones.
(verb)
Dude 1: Bro I partied so hard this weekend
Dude 2: That's it? I CHARLIE SHEENED this weekend.
Dude 1: How are you alive?
Dude 1: Bro I partied so hard this weekend
Dude 2: That's it? I CHARLIE SHEENED this weekend.
Dude 1: How are you alive?
by KeithianI March 18, 2011

A Very Powerful Drug. It's not available because if you try it once, you will die. Your face will melt off and children will weep over your exploded body.
by CharlieSheenHimself March 26, 2011

1. A man famous for movies and his insightful witty quotes. He is well known to be a tigerblooded warlock who is winning. Yeah, Rocketfuel!
2. The drug that the man named Charlie Sheen is taking, which is no available to the public becase it makes your face melt away, and your children will weep over your body.
2. The drug that the man named Charlie Sheen is taking, which is no available to the public becase it makes your face melt away, and your children will weep over your body.
1. A few memorable quotes: "I hae one speed. One gear. GO.", "I have a 10,000 year old brain and the bogers of a seven year old", "I think they (CBS) owe me a big one (apology). Publicly. While licking my feet."
2. That drug called Charlie Sheen isn't real, dude. I think he probably snorted before he went on air.
2. That drug called Charlie Sheen isn't real, dude. I think he probably snorted before he went on air.
by dotnosedgirl April 25, 2011

A highly addictive drug that is not available because if you try it once you will DIE, as it will cause your face to melt off, and your children will weep over your exploded body.
"Sure, yeah. I... I... I am on a drug, it's called Charlie Sheen!" -- Charlie Sheen, himself (in an ABC interview)
by Gae Hooker March 24, 2011
