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launched

The point of no return in a night of drinking and you are bound to either black out, make an ass of yourself, fight, or all of the above. The tequila shot that broke the camels back.

Eric had launched somewhere between his 6th and 7th tequila shot. After that it was all down hill.

Kellee told me to abort launch after she witnessed me double fisting some whiskey rocks.

by Eric Hawkinson April 22, 2006

53πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


launching

A word used in Memphis to describe The act of Bullshitting or lying

You- "I'm going to get the new foamposites tomorrow."
Me- "You launching Bruh."

by White Β’hoΒ’olate June 30, 2014

31πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


launch

Verb: A term used to describe an extremely quick acceleration from a complete stop while in a car. When "launching" a car, one places the car in gear, revs the engine to high RPM, then drops the clutch in very rapidly (see dumping the clutch). The idea behind a launch is to accelerate as quickly as possible from a standstill without experiencing wheelspin or loss of traction, in which one has to find the correct RPM (engine speed) to release the clutch in order to accelerate. This is different form just plain "dumping the clutch", where the revs are usually higher and the balance of traction is not as perfect.

Launches are almost always done in a car with a manual transmission and clutch the driver can operate; however, some drivers with automatic transmissions choose to use a similar technique when accelerating from a standstill, where the brake pedal is applied, the engine is revved, and then released to launch the car forward. This technique often puts an excessive amount of stress on the car's drive train.

On newer sports cars with formula one style sequential gearboxes and no clutch, the car's computer will often be programmed for acceleration from a standstill, usually initiated by a "launch" button or "race mode" the driver can push.

While most street racers enjoy showing off by dumping the clutch and smoking away, tires burning, a more skilled driver will execute a perfect launch, accelerating the car much quicker, with just the slightest hint of wheelspin.

by NFS2000 June 6, 2007

46πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


launch

1) a small boat tied to a larger boat, used for rescue and for driving around having a good time

2) a small bass-type fishing or pontoon boat driven by crew coaches while they give crew rowers kind suggustions and commands on how to improve our rowing skills.

3) they smell like gasoline

Crew is a real sport, and the real coaches of real sports drive launches

by IrishRepublicanArmy October 28, 2003

21πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


Launch

A South African slang term for the following:
1.Putting someone in a difficult situation by mentioning something at the wrong time or in front of the wrong people.
2.Setting someone up to do something that will be to their own detriment. Both intentionally and unintentionally.

1.Charlie launched by mentioning the house party in front of John's mom who they had told they were attending a dinner.
2.Charlie launched John by suggesting they ditch math class knowing that John was failing and they had a test the following day.

by Taste Champagne May 14, 2017

6πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Launch

Verb: to have a gathering with the intention of getting shitfaced as a result of drinking alcohol.
Noun: an alcoholic meet, with the intention of getting shitfaced.

(Verb): β€œWe’ll be launching next week dude, be there.”
Noun: β€œbruh the launch is tonight”

by DuTcH DoG April 3, 2022


Launch

A term used in the upper circles of society as a polite way of describing that you are going for a shit.

Mr Greene deperate for the toilet announces that he's "Off to launch HMS Greene".

by garjo December 3, 2009

20πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž