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tuning the tv

boy fingering the girl

dude, i tuned this chicks tv last night

by doorknocking penis September 25, 2003

1πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


fine-tuned machine

a shit-show, especially one built by Donald Trump.

Hey, did you see how Donald's fine-tuned machine is going to Hell in a hand basket?

by Muppinator February 18, 2017

2πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


AirPod tune out

When someone is blabbering on and on about something you don't give a shit about, and out of pure disrespect, you put an airpod in your ear to tune out and ignore their constant yapping

"So anyways bro, there's this guy right? And he looked at me and he said.... Wait what was it he said again? Oh yeah it wa-"
*Inserts airpods* 'Man, that's crazy'
"I swear to God, are you doing an AirPod tune out right now? I knew you were a bitch"
'Say again? I couldn't hear you'

by NickPikk June 6, 2022

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


The Looney Tunes Show

A boring, unoriginal show that makes you change the channel after 1 minute of playtime.

The looney tunes show makes Gay porn look good

by LOLNUT November 13, 2011

7πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


turn on, tune in, drop out

A term coined by Timothy Leary to describe the psychedelic experience. Leary explains it in his book Flashbacks as such

β€œTurn on’ meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and various levels of consciousness and the specific triggers that engage them. Drugs were one way to accomplish this end. β€˜Tune in’ meant interact harmoniously with the world around you – externalize, materialize, express your new internal perspectives. Drop out suggested an elective, selective, graceful process of detachment from involuntary or unconscious commitments. β€˜Drop Out’ meant self-reliance, a discovery of one’s singularity, a commitment to mobility, choice, and change. Unhappily my explanations of this sequence of personal development were often misinterpreted to mean β€˜Get stoned and abandon all constructive activity.”

"Like every great religion of the past we seek to find the divinity within and to express this revelation in a life of glorification and the worship of God. These ancient goals we define in the metaphor of the present β€” turn on, tune in, drop out." - Timothy Leary

by inner eye March 23, 2011

221πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Tune my guitar to sad

This phrase is used to either be emo or to mock an emo kid. It describes the classic emo musician and poignantly mocks the ever-so-sad emo song.

A: I ran out of black eyeliner this morning, and my new hair isn't as black as I wanted it.
B: This is such a cruel world...
Bystander: Aw, I'm gonna tune my guitar to sad.

by Lia M. April 15, 2006

277πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune

A street-racing game designed by Namco and released in 2004. The game involves racing at sports-car level speeds on the highways of Tokyo. Players can purchase cards similar to those of Initial D: Arcade Stage, which enable them to tune up their cars and save their game progress and personal top times.

Players race on courses upwards of 22 kilometers in length; in time attack mode, they can insert additional credits to play on a course that combines the game's four courses into a 60-kilometer super-highway. One particular course features the Wangan Line, a straight stretch of highway that goes on for about 6 kilometers.

The game is based off the manga "Wangan Midnight," which was produced from 1992 to 2005 and revolves around a high school student named Akio Asakura. He is the driver of the "Devil Z," a "haunted" and legendary racing vehicle.

This game is also known as simply Maximum Tune or WMMT.

<Random person A> Hey, did you lose your money or something?
<Random person B> No, I blew it all on Wangan Midnight: Maximum Tune.
<RPA> You mean that game that looks like Initial D?

by gs68 May 8, 2005

46πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž