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Tweak Of The Week 

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Originated In Dyckman By Rogeri , When Someone is Bugging out to the fullest extent. Many tweaks can be found in one week. The scale resets on Mondays.
Christian: Yo bro look at this guy 🤔
Rogeri:Tweak of the week?

Christian : Tweak season!
Tweak Of The Week by Scanrog July 22, 2021

lock in foe i tweak out 

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its like saying, be cool before i go crazy ts
*somebody does some stupid shit*, "aye, cuzzo lock in foe i tweak out'

Tweak Out 

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1)When somebody under the influence of any drug begins to become very anctious, or nervous.
2)The act of freaking out
Dude, quit fuckin tweakin out...fuckin tweaker
Tweak Out by DayDay October 21, 2004

Tweak on the streets

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When a tweaker goes for a walk
Hey jimmy just snorted a fatty i think he needs to go tweak on the streets and get out of my house

Tweak out 

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verb

Stimulant induced fixation on an activity/project...

usually an instance wherein the person feels overwhelmingly compelled to take on a mentally stimulating task, even perhaps over do it
without regard for the amount of time spent

This project or activity can often be meaningless/ unimportant but nonetheless irristable

aka "being stuck," "geeking," "tweeking"
"A meth user can stay awake for several days at a time, and is often content to perform repetitive tasks -- even having the patience to stitch together shredded documents"-newspaper article

OBSESSIVELY tweak out on :
rearranging sock drawers; organizing and rearranging; disassembling electronics and appliances; drawing; cleaning; carpet surfing ( crawling around on the floor searching for crumbs of drugs ); picking one's own face; being unable to stop staring at the monitor to their outside surveillance camera; over analyzing an incident, event, topic of discussion, comment, or idea; conspiring; Captain Curtains aka Window Policing ( peeking out the windows every few seconds )

lock in foe i tweak out 

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be mine before i go berserks on yo ass / shooting yo shot
“aye yo carmen , lock in foe i tweak out😎😩”
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