Gaveled
1) basically an off-spin of the term “hammered”, used in most cases as a more subtle version of the word. gaveled usually hints at a shorter time of being wasted than does “hammered” even though both are interchangeable. this word originated from the gavel that a judge uses/slams down on his pretty courtroom desk.
2) also in reference to a judges gavel, this term also means to snap at someone with the intention of getting them to shut the h-ll up.
1) yea so i went over to his place yesterday and we got completely gaveled.
2) i was just sitting there talking with my friends and when i made a reference to his mom, he stood up and gaveled me in front of everyone there.
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