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To feel like you are going to/or have become dangerously intoxicated
being too high or drunk and subsequently taking a turn, for the worst.
being too high or drunk and subsequently taking a turn, for the worst.
by SweetWinn November 04, 2011
May 14 Word of the Day
Intelligence agency term for "psychological operation". A government or corporate-sponsored operation, usually taking the form of a "terrorist attack" or "crazed gunman on a spree", with the intent of panicking the public into demanding more police and laws inhibiting freedom. Psyops are usually carried out by drugging a civilian or group of civilians with aggression-promoting drugs, psyching them up, arming them, and sending them out to commit mayhem. Government-sponsored terrorism. See also blackshirts, conspiracy
Person A: Man, that nutcase Martin Bryant guy shot 35 people in Tasmania!
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
Person B: No, he wasn't a nutcase, that was just a psyop so the government could have an excuse to ban guns.
by Mystikan April 11, 2006
3
1. broke. not having any money.
2. undercover. not wanting to be seen or not wanting to cause attention to oneself.Being ducked off somewhere.
2. undercover. not wanting to be seen or not wanting to cause attention to oneself.Being ducked off somewhere.
1. We need to buy some more Remy, you got five on it or are you under?
2. Too many people are getting killed, I'm gonng be on the under.
2. Too many people are getting killed, I'm gonng be on the under.
by reek daddy May 06, 2006
4
Amusing non-sequitur single word joke and/or punchline, all in one. Originated by Sacha Baron Cohen and seen first in Borat. Respect. Endlessly abused, yet appreciated ever since. Often used to initiate or terminate a conversation, or as rejoinder.
Lawyer: I have to go.
Musician: Under.
Lawyer: Under.
Lawyer: Where is the pastille?
Musician: Under the newspaper.
Lawyer: Under.
Musician: Under.
Lawyer: Under.
Lawyer: Where is the pastille?
Musician: Under the newspaper.
Lawyer: Under.
by Avocado58 September 16, 2009
5
A more masculine term for men's underwear, to replace the cute word *undies*. If you're a man's man you wear unders, not "undies".
by yoyoyasko March 16, 2010