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.
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
On this day, (08/0/2023) you can legally beat up a nightcrawler from kaiju paradise.
Guy 1: *beats up a nightcrawler*
NC: *cant do shit since it's Beat A Nightcrawler Day*
A funky, party-like beat, one that you can really bust it down to
"Were you at the party last night? "
"Yeah, the music they played was great, it was a suitcase type beat. "
John was feet beating when he saw the police turning the corner.
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
i beat citra by varse woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
When a person is either previously intoxicated or about to do so.
For example, "hey bruh we gettin' beat tonight?"
Bro! I drank six doubles mang! I'm gettin' beat.