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unleash

calm down the fury, relax after having been in intense activity, let it go

"If a piece of knotted string can unleash the wind
if a drowned man can waken
then I believe a broken heart can heel"

by MaC Collet January 24, 2007

37πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


Unleash

To remove from physical or proverbial chains. Particularly if it enables something exceptional to occur, as with a furious beatdown or an amazing singing performance.

A relatively unknown singer came on stage. She dug down deep into her soul and unleashed. The audience was amazed.

by Raiddinn Beatdropper July 12, 2018

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


unleash chiang

Letting a friend start a fight that the friend cannot possibly win, usually because you find the friend annoying.

Dude, I heard Stevie got beat down by those Packers fans.

Yeah, he was drunk and kept yelling at them, and I got tired of holding him back. So I decided to unleash Chiang.

by drfarls July 7, 2009

99πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


Unleash the Dragon

Fuck it, I'm going deep.

Rex Grossman just had to unleash the dragon and throw an interception.

by RexGrossman December 12, 2009

147πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Animal unleashed

When your dick falls out the bottom of your underware of through the hole in the front.

First used by William Boland in 1989

I was walking down the street and all of the sudden I got an animal unleashed. The little guy was flopping everywhere.

by Libraryguy June 26, 2009

70πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


The Force Unleashed

1. To perform an action that is incredibly over the top or unnecessarily exaggerated.

Mark’s mother was extremely unhappy with Mark’s report card, when Mark got home she was The Force Unleashed.

by Stormrage360 September 17, 2008

26πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


unleash the Tiger

To have/or want to have sex with someone other than your spouse or significant other.

Bob: Dude, I'd like to unleash the Tiger with her!

Jim: Chill out man, you're married!

by Chitown winner March 2, 2010

679πŸ‘ 188πŸ‘Ž