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beat 
adjective
- lacking excitement or people; BORING.
When we got to that party it was beat.
by Matt, VA, USA, Feb 23 1998.
- unattractive.
She's cute but her friend is beat.
She seemed decent when I was drunk but when I looked at her sober, she was so beat.
by Becky, Huntington Beach, CA, USA, Jan 16 2002.
- corny; LAME, UNCOOL.
by Anonymous, Feb 03 2004.
- tired.
After running a few miles, I was beat.
by Anonymous, Jul 30 2007.
- to not know.
Well, I'm beat.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 02 2009.
intransitive verb
- to have sex.
Hey man, I'm fixin' to beat.
I hope she lets me beat tonight.
Are you going to let him beat?
by A. Love, Gainesville, FL, USA, May 03 1999.
noun
- a police officer's patrol area.
by Doyle, J., Feb 19 2009.
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cashed 
adjective
- empty. Refers to a marijuana smoking device.
I think the bowl is cashed.
by Dave, Nashua, NH, USA, Nov 22 1998.
- tired, exhausted.
Man, I'm completely cashed.
by Anonymous, Oct 01 2001.
- empty. Probably derived from the "marijuana smoking device is empty" usage.
All the kegs at this party are cashed.
by Mark B., Eau Claire, WI, USA, Sep 24 2002.
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crunchy 
adjective
- exhausted, not well.
I feel really crunchy.
by Pris, Vero Beach, FL, USA, Jul 01 1998.
- to feel embarrassed after having done or said something that might cause another person emotional pain or embarrassment. The feeling of "having put one's foot in one's mouth."
by Geoffrey, San Francisco, CA, USA, Apr 22 1999.
- hippie-esque; ALL-NATURAL. Refers to the crunch of granola, which (as goes the stereotype) hippie-esque people are likely to eat.
That chick with the hairy armpits is a little too crunchy for me.
by J.H.T., Atlanta, GA, USA, Jun 02 1999.
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deaded 
adjective
- extremely tired.
I am so deaded, I can't go out tonight.
by Sarah, New York, NY, USA, Nov 23 2002.
- broken.
We can't watch TV here because it's deaded.
by Sarah, New York, NY, USA, Nov 23 2002.
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granola 
adjective
- hippie-esque; ALL-NATURAL. As goes the stereotype, hippie-esque people eat granola frequently.
That chick with the hairy armpits is a little too granola for me.
by J.H.T., Atlanta, GA, USA, Jun 02 1999.
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hit 
adjective
- messy, trashy, or dilapidated.
Their apartment was hit.
by Chris, Detroit, MI, USA, Nov 04 1998.
- unattractive.
That girl is so hit.
Your girlfriend is hit.
by karno, Morgantown, WV, USA, May 25 1999.
- tired.
I'm hit - I think I'll go take a nap.
by Spencer, Jersey City, NJ, USA, Feb 20 2003.
intransitive verb
- to have sex. See also hit it and hit that.
Yeah, I hit last night.
by Anonymous, Feb 21 2003.
noun
- a contract murder.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Aug 31 2009.
- a single unit of an illegal drug.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 03 2009.
transitive verb
- to rob.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Aug 31 2009.
- to go to. Also hit up.
We're going to hit the club later.
I think I'm going to hit the buffet.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Aug 31 2009.
- to give another one to.
Hit me!
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 03 2009.
- to partake.
Can I hit that?
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 03 2009.
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inquant 
adjective
- fatigued to the point of ludicrous hysteria. In other words, when one is so tired that one can't stop laughing.
After pulling an all nighter, Jill was so inquant that she couldn't stop giggling, even in class.
While staying up late one night, Martha was so inquant that even the word "tomato" made her laugh.
Was my joke that funny or are you just inquant?
by Karianne, Great Barrington, MA, USA, Dec 09 2002.
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knackered 
adjective
- extremely tired.
After working so hard today, I'm knackered.
by brian c., Charleston, SC, USA, Jun 26 1998.
- extremely tired, especially after having vigorous sex.
by brian c., Charleston, SC, USA, Jun 26 1998.
- used up, worn out, or broken.
by Brad F., Freeport, Bahamas, Bahamas, Oct 18 2002.
notes
- A British term originating from a "knacker", who slaughters animals too old or too worn out to be used for food. So the knacker kills animals that are "knackered."
by Brad F., Freeport, Bahamas, Bahamas, Oct 18 2002.
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strung out 
adjective
- on drugs.
by Elizabeth, Austin, TX, USA, Jul 01 1997.
- experiencing an exhausted mental state after coming down off drugs, staying awake too long, etc.
I'm still strung out.
by Elizabeth, Austin, TX, USA, Jul 01 1997.
- heavily addicted to drugs.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Aug 11 2009.
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- out: all blowed out – amped-out – (show 267 more)