expression that typically describes a card play (e.g. Texas Hold'em) who pauses and thinks about his / her next move for an unusually long time
After The Owl (with pocket kings) raised $5,000, Texas Dolly went in the tank. She eventually re-emerged and raised $10,000.
by Zoe Christensen March 18, 2010
Damn! Frank was going to have a big outdoor barbecue this weekend but when the forecast called for rain, he knew his plans were in the tank.
Frank started his car, depressed the accelerator to the floor and shifted back and forth between "R" and "D". Now his transmission is in the tank.
Frank started his car, depressed the accelerator to the floor and shifted back and forth between "R" and "D". Now his transmission is in the tank.
by Frank Klaune April 29, 2005
Someone who is extremely hung over, tired, confused, or ill but having to function either at a job or some other event where the person must be on top of their game..
1. "Hey Marie, how's it going?"
- "ugh. I'm in the tank. Tim came home this weekend and I didn't get enough sleep."
2. "Ok, did everyone get that? Tuesday we are going."
-"uh, no.. what was that again?"
"Marie..<annoyed>"
-"Sorry man I must be in the tank today."
- "ugh. I'm in the tank. Tim came home this weekend and I didn't get enough sleep."
2. "Ok, did everyone get that? Tuesday we are going."
-"uh, no.. what was that again?"
"Marie..<annoyed>"
-"Sorry man I must be in the tank today."
by River City Smokers January 28, 2008
-Something you scream every ten minutes in Grand Theft Auto Online
-Reference to a particular player, Firescorpion
-Reference to a particular player, Firescorpion
by Jolernaught January 15, 2017
This fat girl named Betty wanted to go home with me for some late night action. My reply was "tanks but no tanks!"
by Donky Puncher August 23, 2005
by indichotomy December 01, 2020
1. To be a solid supporter for a political candidate.
(Used especially with members of the news media, who are meant to be objective.)
2. To be a solid supporter of someone.
(Used especially with members of the news media, who are meant to be objective.)
2. To be a solid supporter of someone.
"Like nearly everyone in the news media, the three of us are totally in the tank for Senator Obama."
by zed421 March 04, 2008