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mazed out

The feeling of over stimulation due to a variety of amazing coincidences and successful plans ending in perfect harmony.

I bought the perfect new blazer on clearance, found a hundred dollar bill in the pocket just before the cashier girl gave me her number cause she liked my smile. I later checked my voicemail to realize I got the job I applied for this morning. After I got home, I found a 12 pack of cold beer someone had left from the party last night... I'm more than good, I'm mazed out.

by Circuit Assassins September 15, 2012


Webbying Out

Based off of the character Webby from Ducktales (2017).

Defined as stimming aggressively and/or squeaking loudly in excitement. Usually done by an autistic person.

My favourite show got a new season!! I'm totally webbying out rn!

by DellaDuck March 26, 2023


Spencing Out

The name given to those who act out immaturely, like Spencer Pratt's meltdown on I'm a Celebrity, Get my Out of Here.

Person #1: "Oh, boohoohoo! Blah, blah, blah!"
Person #2: "Dude, you're totally Spencing Out."

by CCSchott June 16, 2009


Runnin Out

Doin too much or doin the most

“Yo ima put my civic on 35s
“Nahh you runnin out

by Travioli96 May 21, 2018


Vegin Out

Relaxing, Chilling, Hanging Out without any kind of purpose, Vegetating

That dude on the couch hasn't moved in hours, hes vegin out hardcore

by Alex Boris February 29, 2008


flips out

a colloquialism used as an adjective to describe a person who tends to become enraged over situations

THE PERSON: Jeffrey flips out if he even THINKS someone might be late for a meeting. I'd call HR and tell them you were hit by a semi-trailer on the 405.

by China Chuck October 1, 2017


Styer Out

To deny an invitation to an event with your bros or to leave early under the excuse that you are either "busy" or have to "hang out with your girlfriend."

Styering out only becomes an appropriate term after the aforementioned event has happened on an extremely regular basis, and becomes expected.

Billy Bob was going to come to my party, but he had to styer out. What a surprise.

by joobag01 May 30, 2010