out of it
adjective phrase, meaning not being in a state of one’s normal mind. this could mean really tired, confused, insane, etc.
joe: john just woke up, and man, he’s out of it!
(uk definition)
a colloquial, informal term for “outrageously drunk”, usually used in the past tense.
tom was absolutely out of it last night!
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a word made of at least fifteen letters, created with the express purpose of appearing on ones tombstone or burial marker. f-ck you, you don’t remember it! if i made a fifteen letter word, that sh-t would be on my f-cking tombstone. perhaps the word ‘onnomottoppeeia’.
- on the floor
incredibly impressive; amazing; off the chain that was on the floor!
- on the tune
going out with someone you like but not yet in a relationship hence being ‘on the tune’ clara: im on the tune with john steve: awesome! to attempt to attract all woman within the proximity defined. e.g. 100 milles. red: “text me, i’m at a rave….i’m on the tune!!!”
- on the turps
innebrieated, drunk, drinking. from “on the turpentine” “me and the lads were on the turps, long story short, i shat in joeys tuba”
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