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drop some friends off at the lake
verb
- to go to the bathroom, to defecate.
I had to go drop some friends off at the lake.
- See more words with the same meaning: to defecate, poop, shit.
Last edited on May 12 1998. Submitted by steve r. from Philadelphia, PA, USA on May 12 1998.
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hotbox
- to rapidly inhale a cigarette's fumes.
He was in a hurry so he hotboxed his cigarette.
Last edited on Jun 26 2014. Submitted by John P. from Niceville, FL, USA on May 12 1998.
- a tattle tale. Insulting.
That's girl's such a hotbox!
Last edited on Feb 27 2018. Submitted by Valerie S. from Holyoke, MA, USA on Jan 05 2003.
verb
- to quickly and repeatedly drag on a cigarette or joint.
Person 1: Whoa, what happened to that joint we were all supposedly sharing?
Person 2: Jason hotboxed it. It's over.- See more words with the same meaning: to smoke a cigarette.
Last edited on Jun 26 2014. Submitted by Melissa F. from San Francisco, CA, USA on Nov 30 2006.
verb - transitive
- to smoke marijuana (or other smokable drugs) in an enclosed environment.
We hotboxed my parents Minivan. Ha!
Let's hobox your car before church.
- See more words with the same meaning: to smoke marijuana.
Last edited on May 13 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Dec 26 2010.
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phreaked up
- strange; messed up or really cool. From freaky.
That Boy is so phreaked up, he belongs in a home!
Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Rissie from PA, USA on May 12 1998.
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Scully
verb
- to doubt. Origin: the character Scully on the television program The X-Files. While her partner believes in the paranormal and occult, she is doubtful.
Don't Scully me.
- See more words with the same meaning: to disagree, disapprove, or doubt.
Last edited on Jun 15 2013. Submitted by Shelley Ruble from CA, USA on Mar 12 1998.
verb - transitive
- used in response to someone who says they don't believe you. From the x-files. A disbelieving person.
Oh come on, don't Scully me, man.
Last edited on Jan 29 2012. Submitted by steve r. from Philadelphia, PA, USA on May 12 1998.
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wacked
- stupid or strange.
She is wacked! How could she not know that?
- See more words with the same meaning: crazy, insane, weird, strange.
Last edited on Aug 21 2013. Submitted by Rissie from PA, USA on May 12 1998.
- Crazy, of questionable mental faculties. Sometimes accompanied by the "wiggidy wiggidy."
Man... that chick be wiggidy wiggidy wacked!
- See more words with the same meaning: crazy, insane, weird, strange.
Last edited on May 17 2011. Submitted by Grant F. from Calgary, AB, Canada on Dec 21 1998.
- adj. Extremely intoxicated.
He was so wacked last night.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of drugs.
Last edited on Mar 01 2000. Submitted by Chuck C. from Harleysville, PA, USA on Mar 01 2000.
- Drunk 2.Person in question has used drugs.
He's so wacked!
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk.
- See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of drugs.
Last edited on Aug 07 2002. Submitted by Hezzy from UK on Aug 07 2002.
notes
- Some view "wacked" also as the past tense of "whack".
Last edited on Aug 02 2012. Submitted by dl from Shawnee, KS, USA on Aug 02 2012.
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