The Online Slang Dictionary
(American and English slang)
Login     Register     Forgot password     Resend confirmation
Page 12345

Browsing page 3 of words meaning to go, leave, move, start, stop, halt (93 words total)

Words appear below this index.


G

ghost    Featured Word

verb

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

gotta split

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

grab a hat

verb

  • To leave somewhere, preferably quickly. Also hat.
    Do you want to grab a hat?
    Let's hat!

    by Nick C., Richland, WA, USA, May 13 2003.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

groove    Featured Word

verb

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

I

I'm out

  • Im leaving/going.

    by jamie, New York, NY, USA, Jul 11 2002.

  • "I'm out" to leave. It's quitting time, ok guys, I'm out.
    Ok guys, I'm out.

    by Joel J., St Paul, MN, USA, Feb 15 2003.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

I'm up

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

J

jet    Featured Word

verb

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

juke    Featured Word

verb

  • to cheat.
    He juked me on that deal.

    by Mary Radicke, San Antonio, TX, USA, Nov 10 1997.

  • to not meet someone as planned; STAND UP.
    She juked me, we were supposed to meet at 9:00, but she didn't show.

    by Mary Radicke, San Antonio, TX, USA, Nov 10 1997.

  • to fake out or to feign, in sports.
    He juked left to lose the defender guarding him.

    by Philip Y., CA, USA, Feb 04 1999.

  • to dance provocatively.
    She was juking on him all night.

    by Shalana, Chicago, IL, USA, Feb 28 2003.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

K

kick it    Featured Word

verb

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

kick rocks

  • to be kicked out of someones house.
    your buggin, kick rocks.

    by Cyndi, CA, USA, Mar 03 2000.

  • to leave or exit.
    hey y'all, i'm bout to kick rocks.

    by Alicia, Mountain View, CA, USA, Nov 25 2001.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

M

merk

  • (Verb) motavation, to leave.
    Yo, I am about to merk.

    by Majid Q., Ocean City, NJ, USA, Apr 14 1999.

  • Merk means to leave or dip.
    Man, it's time to merk.

    by Chris P., Cullowhee, NC, USA, Nov 01 1999.

  • to steal or take without permission.
    That shirt is pretty nice, I might have to merk that off of you.

    by Jessica S., San Francisco, CA, USA, Dec 20 2002.

  • to kill someone or something

    by Leonard R., Saint Petersburg, FL, USA, May 20 2004.

  • to defeat someone as in a game or competition

    by Leonard R., Saint Petersburg, FL, USA, May 20 2004.

  • To kill
    Man if you keep running your mouth im going to merk you.

    by Chancy M., Charlotte, NC, USA, May 15 2005.

  • to run or make a quick escape.
    I was cutting class and i saw a security guard coming, so i merked out of there.

    by Anonymous, CT, USA, Jan 28 2008.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

mob    Featured Word

noun

verb

  • to go, usually as a group.
    Let's mob to the party over on fifth street.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 21 1999.

  • to drive recklessly for fun.
    She's always mobbing in her dad's new car.

    by Carmen E., Nov 18 2005.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

mope

  • noun. Used to describe person (male or female) with no ambition, usually found in the school smoking court.
    Janene, you can't date Bob...he's a mope.

    by Michele, Atlanta, GA, USA, Aug 01 2002.

  • to leave. The sentence referenced was used frequently by NYC police officers in the 1960's and 70's.
    I'm gonna cop a mope.

    by James M., Bronx, NY, USA, Nov 29 2002.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

mosey    Featured Word

verb

  • to move on. Origin: the American cowboy.
    Come on, let's mosey.
    Let's mosey on down to the store.

    by Emily M., UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

motor

  • to go.
    Gotta motor. See you guys later.

    by Leah A., Ohio University, USA, Feb 15 1999.

  • v. 1. To leave from one's current location.
    I bored, let's motor.

    by Mike H., Boise, ID, USA, Oct 25 2001.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

munson    Featured Word

verb

  • to abandon, to leave; DITCH. Origin: from the movie Kingpin, released during the summer of 1996.
    Let's munson that kid.
    He got munsoned by his ride.

    by Brian, San Diego, CA, USA, Jun 05 1997.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

murk

  • going to leave.
    Yo, I'm bouts to murk up out of this piece.

    by Lyterra, Mt Laurel, NJ, USA, Feb 19 2000.

  • to kill.
    I'm gonna murk the streets with my unstopable heat.

    by ThE KiD IcE, Davenport, FL, USA, Sep 02 2002.

  • slang for killing
    he just got murked in front of the store

    by W.CALDWELL, Jan 09 2004.

  • to beat up or kill
    i'm gonna murk you ass

    by bronxz n., Jan 31 2004.

  • To beat up or hurt
    Man that nigga just got murked

    by Spencer H., Oct 14 2005.

  • to cause physical damage to someone
    I suggest you calm down before you get murked.

    by Nitzia, Feb 14 2006.

  • to kill somebody
    lets murk that fool

    by Anonymous, Apr 30 2006.

  • to hurt
    im gonna murk u

    by Anonymous, Jul 12 2006.

  • to murder someone; beat someone up. and sometimes used to express dancing in the greater cincinnati area.
    yo bra, if he keeps talkin slick, somebody's gonna murk him.
    oh, did you see jim in the club, he was murkin out.

    by Ronnie D., Covington, KY, USA, Sep 07 2007.

  • to kill or injure.
    I murked that snitch dog.

    by Anonymous, Mar 15 2008.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

N

ninja

  • Ninja, n. 1. An unusual or odd person who stands out in a crowd for any reason--an object of mockery; 2. A person deserving of praise, as in,"Wow, you're such a ninja for breaking into the Pentagon's secret files." v. 1. To take, steal, grab, or pick up, as in,"Hey, ninja me that remote control, will you?"; 2. To move stealthily or quietly, as in "We'll have to ninja by the guard really carefully."; 3. To leave or go, as in,"Let's ninja over to Brad's house."
    That midget comedian is a real ninja.

    by Nathan F., Ferndale, MI, USA, Nov 04 1998.

  • To win a game or event. Scoring high on a video game

    "I totally Ninjad that game"

    by Anonymous, Mount Vernon, OH, USA, Jul 26 2009.

  • a male.

    by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 03 2009.

adjective

  • desirable or impressive, particularly due to posession of ninja-like qualities (e.g. stealth, prowess in combat, efficiency)
    Wow--he is totally ninja.
    How very ninja of you, mon cher!

    by Rachel E., Asheville, NC, USA, Oct 17 2003.

  • Describing anything stealthy.
    You got his password? That is very ninja.

    by Justin S., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 10 2004.

noun

  • a person who is stealthy, or commits a crazy act with unbelievably good results.
    I can't believe you just won the poker game, ninja.

    by Justin S., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 10 2004.

verb

  • To do something stealthy.
    I just ninjaed the last donut.

    by Justin S., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Dec 10 2004.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

O

off like a prom dress in May

  • To leave quickly. Origin: referring to how quickly sexual activities occur post-prom, which are generally held in May.
    well i'm late, i'm off like a prom dress in may.

    by SP, New York, NY, USA, Feb 26 2002.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

out

  • adjective. To exclude oneself from duty or responsibility. Term used to avoid lengthy discussion involving chores, such as; Are we going to paint the garage this weekend?
    I'm out.

    by Mark, Sarasota, FL, USA, Mar 15 2000.

  • To leave, sign off, hang up, finish. Derived from old CB slang, 'Over and out'.
    Out.
    I'm out.
    Peace out.

    by Steve M., CA, USA, Jun 28 2002.

noun

  • having come out; out of the closet.

    by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.

  • Doing something out of the ordinary or stupid.
    You out of pocket coming at me like that.

    by AMERICO A., Oakland, CA, USA, Jan 21 2009.

verb

  • to tell a third party that someone is homosexual.
    Yeah, so apparently I was outed by People magazine. Even though I'm not gay.

    by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.

  • Logged-in users can add and edit definitions. (Login - Register)

Discover slang words with the same meaning:

Slang terms with the same root words:

Interact, Bookmark or Share:

Page 12345