To take whatever you’re doing to extreme measures.
Blank was created in Charlotte, NC during the mid 90s/early 2000s. In the same era and city, the word was also used to describe a dance in which a person squats down and makes various hand motions to a certain rhythm.
Blank was created in Charlotte, NC during the mid 90s/early 2000s. In the same era and city, the word was also used to describe a dance in which a person squats down and makes various hand motions to a certain rhythm.
In Charlotte, Tradewinds was the place to roller skate and dance afterwards. We battled to see who could blank the hardest on the dance floor.
Bruh straight blankin’ with the box Chevy on 6’s.
He tried ol’ girl and got blanked on.
Bruh straight blankin’ with the box Chevy on 6’s.
He tried ol’ girl and got blanked on.
by Elevator Jay May 17, 2018
by KassWritesDefinitions March 3, 2021
Person: Hello there
Guy: (blank)
Person: hellooooooooo
Guy: (blank)
Person: damn you (walks off)
Guy: hahaha
Guy: (blank)
Person: hellooooooooo
Guy: (blank)
Person: damn you (walks off)
Guy: hahaha
by Murray Lewis November 20, 2003
the kid who always leaves something at someone's house or always gets lost, is always wrong, screws up under pressure or absent mindedly does something such as walk into a wall or a pole, also known to have strange "blank" habits.
Example: He is such a Blank!
I Blanked out and forgot to pick up my sister!
Example: He is such a Blank!
I Blanked out and forgot to pick up my sister!
by MattyBlank June 15, 2010
When you see a person you know on the street, and they see/recognize you, but pretend they didn't and look away in order to avoid talking to you. Usually results in an unnatural looking facial expression.
Laura: Dude, I saw Russel today, but he totally blanked me.
Meag: Really? I thought you guys were friends?
Laura: Yeah, me too. I guess he just didn't want to talk to me.
Meag: Really? I thought you guys were friends?
Laura: Yeah, me too. I guess he just didn't want to talk to me.
by Lakshmi April 15, 2009
Execu-speak for a Reganaut.
Example 1: “Don’t you worry about blank, let me worry about blank.”
Example 2: “Blank? Blank?! You’re not looking at the big picture!”
Example 2: “Blank? Blank?! You’re not looking at the big picture!”
by Lugs-o October 18, 2004