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That's that hurt

: too bad, damnn,something a person would say in a laughing matter when someone can't do or get anything; not actually get physically hurt.

Boy: "Babe, I'm horny and this weed making it worst, I wanna be with you right now,"

Girl: "Damnn, that's that hurt babe btfol,"

by QueenTroup September 2, 2016

17πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


hurting

pronounced: HER-Teng.

1. Used to describe a situation, a person, a place that is currently in poor form or performance. Emphasizes the horrible nature of a situation or the poor overall appearance of a person.

2. Used to describe a massive failure.

1.
a) Yeah my job is hurting right now... I have to come in at 5 a.m.
b) Those girls over there are hurting--I'm going to need to drink more.
c) The beach was hurting today--it was too cloudy to enjoy the sloots.

2.
a) The Redskins preseason game against Carolina was hurting.
b) My Committed Cost Report was hurting--we didn't bill enough this month.

by JofKB August 16, 2005

173πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


Hurt

a person, object, place, etc. that is most likely ugly or extremely unattractive or in the case of an object or place is dilapidated (ie. lacking funds to improve)

Your school is hurt!
That guy is hurt.

by Dale April 21, 2004

1061πŸ‘ 401πŸ‘Ž


Hurt

Hurt is to be emotionally damaged by the ones you love

He hurt me

by HΓΌrtlΓΆvΓ« December 6, 2017

28πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


hurted

Same as "hurt" which doesn't have a past tense, but some idiots will think it does.

Blonde - "I fell down the stairs, that hurted"
Brunette - "Hurted? No, you mean it hurt"
Blonde - "No, it hurted, because it's in past tense"
Brunette - "Stupid blonde..."

by Wey Pooh April 9, 2007

1290πŸ‘ 575πŸ‘Ž


Hurting

When someone you love or loved broke up with you or said something and you cant stop crying, its painful your love/loved them and they turned on you

Im hurting because of him πŸ’”πŸ˜­

by Him & I June 11, 2018

18πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Hurt

Physical or emotional damage.

I am hoping I can find where to leave my hurt behind.

by HT February 5, 2004

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