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totals

(adverb)

means complete, whole or entirely. Short form of the word "totally. Handy when messaging or texting to save keystrokes.

Dude: "Dude, check out the body on that chick!"

Other Dude: "Totals hot!"

by gtbarry September 21, 2008


totals

(adverb)

means complete, whole or entirely. Short form of the word "totally. Handy when messaging or texting to save keystrokes.

Dude: "Dude, check out the body on that chick!"

Other Dude: "Totals hot!"

by gtbarry August 07, 2008


totalled

To so severely damage a vehicle, typically a car (automobile), that it is a total write-off, that is beyond economic repair

This guy in a 4x4 just pulled out of a side road and totalled my car, it looked as if it had been hit by a snow plough(plow)

by Martin George September 24, 2004


totaled

Beyond repair or not worth repairing.

After hitting the tree, the car was totaled. Well, maybe it could have been put on the road again, but the insurance adjuster wouldn't authorize the payment.

by Bob Lipton September 01, 2003


totally

wordValley Girl/word Speak that means "Of course!"

You coming to my party?
Like, totally!

by Anonymous August 09, 2003


total

To destroy something, usually a car.

"Why did you total my car, you asshole!?"

by Tom September 30, 2003


total

Something to eat there's nothing to eat for breakfast

Guy 1: Hey there's nothing to eat for breakfast
Guy 2: There's cereal right here
Guy 1: Oh that's total, I don't really like that
Guy 2: DON'T TALK SHIT ABOUT TOTAL!
~Tourette's guy

by Martyre gall November 24, 2007