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Investigative Turn

The act of making a choice that leads one to a place they didn't expect. Frequently associated with driving, similar to "getting lost", but without the negative connotation.

We would have been here sooner, but Nicky made an investigative turn.

by lapetitemere August 10, 2011


one-turn

During church, when a number is called in the songbook and you happen to open the book to the exact number called.

Dude- No way! Look at this! I one-turn'd it!

Dudett- Impressive!

by PhobiaPhrenzy August 11, 2011


Scrub Turn

When someone who was previously going places drops their ambitions, often in favor of fitting in with a lower-achieving social circle.

Synonyms: To fall off, to lose one's edge

Etymology: From the pro wrestling term "heel turn" except instead of becoming a heel (villain), the person in question becomes a scrub (underachiever)

Diego got into a great university, but he took a scrub turn and centered his life mainly around drinking and playing video games with his buddies. Now a year after graduating college, he seems less talented than he was back in high school.

There's a lot of pressure to turn scrub, but you only get one life to make your dreams come true.

by GenTelGuy July 14, 2023


Turning fapanese

When you make a dumb face while masturbating, usually involuntarily.

My grandma walked into the bathroom and saw me turning fapanese. I think she liked it.

by CWB71 November 25, 2015


turn cake

Marijuana edibles. Pot brownies. Weed cookies. This term encompasses any baked good that'll get you high. Derived from the term "turn up", with "cake" representing any baked good acting as a 420 vessel.

She had a turn cake an hour ago, she's gonna be sooooooo high.

by swagbae January 27, 2015


turn butter

Another word for Jerking off. If your a little awkward in explaining things then say this really helps.

Oh man I really need to turn some butter

Dang I really need to turn butter

by WILDBEAST February 12, 2017


Turn a Profit

/tərn a präfət/

To make money; to make a profit from a particular venture.

We're going to have to close the shop if we don't turn a profit again this quarter.
We broke even again, but I think we will turn a profit next quarter.

by Kewk January 3, 2020