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Beat It Out The Brain

F*ck her so good she contracts autism.

Micah: “Damn dude, your girl so dumb”
Sam: “Nah dude, i just beat it out the brain

by MDC03 January 1, 2021


Pre-Beat

The act of beating off before work, school, appointment, and daily activity

John pre-beats before going to school so he won’t catch a erection during the day

by John handpick November 2, 2018


Panel-beat

1.(archaic): to damage or destroy objects (usually motor vehicles), especially those made of sheet metal or other thin materials;
2.: damage something or injure someone in an intense, prolonged and/or emotional fashion.

Comes from panel beater (Commonwealth) - a person responsible for fixing damaged metal bodywork (panels) of an automobile, usually by striking it in some way (beating).

Paulie: You think it's for you? This life?
...
Thomas Angelo: I doubt that every day you and Sam go and panel-beat motors in parking lots.
P: Eh. There's busy days, there's slow days.

by Comrade Vinny October 21, 2020


When the beat fire but ... starts rapping

A phrase used when the song has a good beat but the rapper (...) on it ruins it.

Originally used on the internet with different phrases, it became popular in a different format in late 2023.
Starting off as an untrue statement about young Richmond, Virginia-based artist, Nettspend, the term quickly blew up on Twitter and started being used for other artists.

The first seen use of this new saying was from X user @kanjlrou on November 21, 2023.

Bob: That new Ice Spice song is ass. The beat was good though.
Bobby: When the beat fire but ... starts rapping

by Vineetx October 9, 2024


Beat Furries for a year

beat furries for a year and they can NOT fight back in 2025, 2027, 2029

its time to beat furries for a year

by November 19, 2024


feet beat

To move quickly.

John was feet beating when he saw the police turning the corner.

by Feet Beat April 6, 2017


beat out

Listening to music loudly and often obnoxiously.

Typically, in a car with a sub so big the neighbors across the street two blocks away wake up.
Derives from something like "Let's listen to some beats" or "Jam out" but with bass-heavy beats.

*Friend picks up friend*
"Yo I just got a new sub and amp you want to beat out?"

"sure"
*turns subs on and radio up*

by BoltentokE September 1, 2018