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spun out

the feeling of doing anything when your on methamphetamine

I've been up for hours and am so spun out.

by Jennifer July 14, 2003


pulling out

To pull your penis out of a woman's vagina and excreat bodily fluids. A common form of contraception, until filthy sailors started travelling around the world spreding diseases from port to port.

Todd thought he was swift, until he pulled out too late and ruined his life in the process

by macdad April 02, 2003


Maxed Out

Documentary film by James Scurlock that won the Special Jury Prize at the South by Southwest Film Festival in 2006. The film, featuring Robin Leach, Suzy Orman, Dave Ramsey and others tells a tale about debt in America.

The movie "Maxed Out" exposes the sleasy underbelly of predatory lending practices

by WebGuy August 07, 2007


wore out

Wore out is oftentimes used in the same way and same tense as worn out.

1.) Tired, exhausted. See worn out.
2.) To overstay one's welcome.
3.) To use something to the point it no longer works or becomes ragged/shoddy.
4.) To completely, utterly, and totally beat someone up.

Example 1: "After walking around Six Flags all day, I was wore/worn out."

Example 2: "After several lame jokes, Bill wore out his welcome at the company picnic."

Example 3: "If you keep wearing that shirt it'll be wore out in no time."

Example 4: "Some guy insulted my girlfriend and got his ass wore out for it."

by Super C September 21, 2009


bored out

When a woman is fucked so hard and long that the diameter of her pussy is irreversably widened.

Man, I would love to bore out that MILF.

by Mark Schlouse March 14, 2003


bosh out

To get something done, to carry out work, although it may not be something you want to do

Are you coming to the pub after work?
Can't son, got to stay late and bosh out a report

by MartynR April 03, 2007


tricked out

the past tense of modifying or fixing something to look just friggin' cool

biotch, i tricked out out my power wheels, it has hydraulics now.

by johsef August 29, 2004