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on crack

adjective

  • figuratively, to do something shocking, say something shocking, believe something shocking, etc.
    I can't believe you did that... you're on crack!
    Are you on crack?

    Last edited on May 20 2011. Submitted by Stephanie S. from Oxford, OH, USA on Apr 29 1998.

  • literally, on crack cocaine.
                                                                                            

    Citation from Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002 film) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on May 24 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on May 24 2011.

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out of it

adjective

  • under the influence of drugs.
    What's up with Jim? He seems really out of it.

    Last edited on Jan 13 1998. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Jan 13 1998.

  • in a daze, not involved in the situation, off in one's own world.
    The reason I was out of it was that I hadn't eaten in a couple days.

    Last edited on Apr 21 2013. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA on Jan 13 1998.

  • sick and not functioning well mentally, physically, etc.
    • See more words with the same meaning: sick, ill.

    Last edited on Jan 14 2005. Submitted by Diane J. on Jan 14 2005.

  • tired.
    • See more words with the same meaning: tired.

    Last edited on Jan 14 2005. Submitted by Diane J. on Jan 14 2005.

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