tanked up
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meanings of tanked up
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Getting drunk as hell
Not working properly, to include people or objects. Not in it's original condition. Normally not useful in it's current condition. More than messed up but not quite fucked up.
Getting drunk as hell
Not working properly, to include people or objects. Not in it's original condition. Normally not useful in it's current condition. More than messed up but not quite fucked up.
when your ass is on fire, after the screamin mimi's & all you have is cheap ass wipe, to clean up the mess.
a delicate faggot who is always gettin soned
Used as the word thankyou but only in the house of O'Dwyer, one must usually accompany this word with a pronounced facial expression somewhere inbetween a constipated bulldog and a nun who has just discovered a rabbit in her hutch. The general usage of the word is most genial and will convey gratitude beyond that of the commom Ta mate!
beyond obliterated, just before the point of alcohol poisoning. More than buzzed, drunk, trashed, obliterated. see tanked for an understatement.
A sword master. Tanken means a dagger in Japanese. So if someone is a tanken master, it means they are good with swords. And bad*ss with daggers. Also, it is not used regularly, it is used maybe if it is an anime. Naruto
Usually when a tanking class character in a MMORPG taunts a target off another tanking class character with no cause except to make himself feel usefull or important.
Self-absorbed senior citizen who drags their oxygen tank slowly through crowded public places, scolding and threatening anyone who tries to get around them. They usually voted with their dollars for NeoCon, Big-Tobacco candidates in the past, but now are voting for any Republicrat who promises to increase their Social Security benefits and give them free health care, knowing that they'll be dead before those bills come due.
Any alcoholic beverage. Helps one get tanked.
Beyond loaded; truly lit.
A huge turd; in relation to "dropping anchor"