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Lynch

To execute without due process of law, especially to hang, as by a mob.

We were going to lynch Mr. Clyde because he didn't have a new shipment of potatoes last sundee.

by Lefty July 1, 2003

581๐Ÿ‘ 130๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lynched

To feel trolled by surrealist director David Lynch due to a general inability to fully comprehend his movies or ideas.

'Man, I watched the last episode of Twin Peaks last night and it was just bonkers, there was no plot whatsoever.'

'Bro, I know, I think we just got lynched.'

by froglocust June 28, 2017

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Lynch

1. When an angry mob publicly beats or executes an individual or small group of individuals who have not received fair representation under the law.

This is the original meaning of the word and was made popular by whites during the period of slavery in the Southern US.

The term is still used today by skinheads and the KKK.

2. To gain possession of an item, either rightfully or by stealing it.


1. KKK leader: Alright boys, let's go lynch some niggers!
2. Alex: Hey Bob, lynch me one of them cookies!

by Alex1010 April 12, 2009

331๐Ÿ‘ 124๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lynched

To get beaten up by a number of people at once.

Yeah did you hear there was a big fight and Chris got lynched.

by Jillian September 27, 2004

93๐Ÿ‘ 34๐Ÿ‘Ž


lynching

Hanging people

by Jessica Munoz October 30, 2003

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Lynch

Any sort of extralegal justice that involves a mob killing someone in an unusually painful or public way

They lynched the big negro for no particular reason

by vince hamo September 25, 2003

172๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lynched

1. To completley destroy
2. Hit extremly hard
3. To be leveled

Brian lynched that kid at the game last night!

by Son Of Aces May 28, 2009

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