1. To have your car very low to the ground. Tucking tires, and minimal clearance between the ground and frame are a must. Lips, body kits, etc, don't count.
2. To be very drunk
3. To get fucked very hard
2. To be very drunk
3. To get fucked very hard
by ADJFALSD;LKF March 27, 2009
Latin (slammo): English: Most commonly used in the restaurant business.
Definition: To change ones pace. A common example from a leisurely walk to a light stroll.
Definition: To change ones pace. A common example from a leisurely walk to a light stroll.
"How busy were you today Jerry?"
"We were slammed today, I am so exhausted."
"What do you mean?" Asked Sam.
"I was relaxing hardly moving, then all of a sudden I felt like I was running."
"Thanks for clearing that one up."
"Your welcome random guy."
"We were slammed today, I am so exhausted."
"What do you mean?" Asked Sam.
"I was relaxing hardly moving, then all of a sudden I felt like I was running."
"Thanks for clearing that one up."
"Your welcome random guy."
by Marcredii Getsetgo September 30, 2018
by Whalanboy May 07, 2016
Remark of emphasis, to punctuate a statement or comment in a strong fashion, to expose ones' shortcomings or failings,
by Stephanie Carroll May 19, 2004
Looking to slam. Come on over, we're already slammed. We're slamming now, get over here. We slammed and were up all night partying last week-end.
by Waikikisunset April 25, 2011
by Seahawk April 15, 2004
by redleft123 February 28, 2004