pet·ri·fied
ˈpetrəˌfīd/
adjective
adjective: petrified
1.
so frightened that one is unable to move; terrified.
"the petrified child clung to her mother"
2.
(of organic matter) changed into a stony substance; ossified.
"petrified wood"
ˈpetrəˌfīd/
adjective
adjective: petrified
1.
so frightened that one is unable to move; terrified.
"the petrified child clung to her mother"
2.
(of organic matter) changed into a stony substance; ossified.
"petrified wood"
Person1: Hey man!
Person2: Look what I found!
Person1: What is it?
Person2: I found some petrified wood!
Person2: Look what I found!
Person1: What is it?
Person2: I found some petrified wood!
by Auerus June 16, 2016
by Photonbeam September 18, 2019
Machine Shop rockin when we step inside, and we got everybody so petrified. -- M.Shinoda FortMinor, 'Petrified'
by _N_r_chy September 28, 2005
The act of bringing both of ones hands together to create a fist, then using it has a battle ram, plunging it into some sort of hole.
Yo Albert and CJ hold open this girls legs as I preform the Petrifier.
Don't drop the soap or someone may give you the petrifier.
Don't drop the soap or someone may give you the petrifier.
by The Saaaucceee January 26, 2012
In West-Central Scotland: To embellish, exaggerate and generally expand the true meaning of a story, often losing the truth in the process
He was known to petrify accounts of his various visits to Manchester
by RedTorpedo March 01, 2010
by Light Joker March 14, 2005
by observer of the obvious November 17, 2003