1. Usually meaning to "get fired" i.e lose your job.
2. Can also mean when a show goes off the air.
**Possibly derived from the word "cancelled".**
ex. Did you hear about Bobby? He got canned yesterday, I hear he's hitting up unemployment today.
ex. Oh no, I thought for sure wawa-we would get canned after the stampede.
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A usually cylindrical airtight metal container usually made of tin-coated iron, in which foods or beverages are preserved.
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This term has multiple uses. The first of these is a garbage can. The term can is used in this setting very commonly because the word can is in the name stupid. Another use of the word can is a shitter. If you donβt know what a shitter is, Iβm sure you can infer from the name. Another common use of the term can is a can with beer inside, however the only time the term can is used is when the liquid inside the can is beer.
Eduardo- βYo can you pass me a can real quick?β
Al- βYa sure, just make sure you throw your can in the can when your done with it and hit the can on the way outβ
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can it Means to shut-up, to be quiet, I don't want to hear anymore.
can it Latoya was rambling on about her boyfriend, and I didn't want to hear anymore so, I told her to "can it."
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The "can" is an inferior fighter or player (often an unknown or one with a poor record) that is set against the favorite solely for the purpose of losing and making the latter look good. Comeback fights are often against cans.
I'm not going to bother watching the Crocop fight, he's up against some can and it's only going to last 30 seconds.
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adj.
1. Being too standardized or too uniform in nature.
2. Being a generalization.
1. The silicone made her tits look canned.
2. The suck-ass gave the professor a canned opinion of the literature.
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