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Sensor Out

To "sensor out" means to overwhelm someone with an overload of sensory feelings, such as touching, rubbing, grabbing, or blowing air at them.

To feel "sensored out" is to feel overwhelmed from too much sensory input, such as touching, rubbing, grabbing, or blowing air at them.

Stop rubbing your hands on me! You are sensoring me out.

I am getting so sensored out from you touching me!

This fan is blowing air so hard on me that I am getting sensored out.

If you keep grabbing him, you will sensor him out.

I feel so sensored out from all of this rubbing.

To sensor out means to touch me too much.

by 2mimpis April 20, 2023


blackn' out

In Canadian First Nations culture this is a term used for a person that has turned violent and 'freaks out' on another person. The 'freakerouter' doesn't have to be drunk or high at the time.

I was just talkin' to him and he started blackn' out! He hit me here in the stomach.

by DB December 11, 2003


Over an out

A way of saying goodbye or cya later

Timmy bob: ryt lads at me away
Jim: ight over an out

by Squigs33333312 April 11, 2020

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creepered out

When a girl feels like she's being stalked by guys and is really starting to get tired or scared of it.

Jane decided to lock herself in her room without her phone because she was so creepered out by that weirdo Josh.

by sheik231 August 12, 2009


New Out of Date Dodge Ram

a Dodge Ram Made after 2019

This New Out of Date Dodge Ram is for sale for $9.9

by Cober Kai January 5, 2024


Knock-It-Out-Of-The-Park-Er

A person who succeeds at everything they do.

Me: I love Paul Allen! That guy right there is a real knock-it-out-of-the-park-er!
You: Yeah, I hate him.

by MalumLibrum958 January 10, 2023


Shell-out Falter

The set of delaying tactics, mystified looking around moves and "where the hell's my wallet" self-frisking someone makes when they want you to pickup the check.

He's in a startup now and won't pay for anything, all he'll do is pull a Shell-out Falter on you.

by Ross Brunson June 8, 2011