When someone completes a “send it” or “full send” and ends up wrecked. Usually used as the result of a successful send.
Swae Lee: little kid broke his leg!
Travis Scott: he sent it... out like-a-light like-a-light
Little kid: is this the last ride I’m going to ever have at Astroworld-strowold-strowold
Swae Lee: Some-Some-Some-Someone said. Someone said, motherfucker—someone said
Source: Travis Scott - watch - single. SIKO mode 2018. Astroworld.
Travis Scott: he sent it... out like-a-light like-a-light
Little kid: is this the last ride I’m going to ever have at Astroworld-strowold-strowold
Swae Lee: Some-Some-Some-Someone said. Someone said, motherfucker—someone said
Source: Travis Scott - watch - single. SIKO mode 2018. Astroworld.
by ASTROASTRO November 03, 2018
When you find something so funny, you a s c e n d, and you get sent to a different plane of existence because you found it absolutely hilarious
Person 1 (to person 2): ay yo you're giving off some deadass crackhead energy right now
Person 2: Bruh, shut yo bitch ass up
Person 3: Man, I am absolutely sent, ecks dee, this is sending me omg
Person 2: Bruh, shut yo bitch ass up
Person 3: Man, I am absolutely sent, ecks dee, this is sending me omg
by IntergalacticClout July 28, 2019
1. To trick someone, in the same sense as "sike/psych" or "burn".
2. In sports, particularly basketball and football, to juke someone or fake them out to get them moving the wrong way.
2. In sports, particularly basketball and football, to juke someone or fake them out to get them moving the wrong way.
Aww snap, you got sent!
"Hey, I heard your brother's in the hospital." "What?! What happened?" "He got hit by your mom's car when she was taking me home after last niiight! SENT!"
"Hey, I heard your brother's in the hospital." "What?! What happened?" "He got hit by your mom's car when she was taking me home after last niiight! SENT!"
by Baron von Sizzlestix April 25, 2008
It is a person very intelligent, very good counter-strike player. We talk about anyone "sent" when he is the best.
by Christopher October 11, 2004
Yourwetsock thinks you shouldn't send your fiance's cousin, it's just wrong.
i.e. "Stephanie sent Ryan's cousin Harris and he totally knew about it"
i.e. "Stephanie sent Ryan's cousin Harris and he totally knew about it"
by Notyourwetsock March 08, 2021
by ssrag_ April 25, 2019