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blacked out

In terms of any automobile, when the car is completely black. The car must be black, have black tinted windows, black tail lights, and black rims.

Look at that sexy blacked out Lexus IS350

by BrendanMcG March 08, 2007

black out

A cut in power either in one place or a wide spread are, it can affect any and all electronic equipment except those which are immune to electronic jamming

Psycho mantis in MGS: Twin Snakes: BLACK OUT!!

by Hawke May 19, 2005

blacking out

when one consumes so much of a substance (typically alcohol) that one cannot remember one's actions at a later time, be it later in the night or the morning after

see also time travel

I blacked out as soon as i put that fifth of jack to my lips... what the hell did I do last night?

How the fuck did I get here? I must have blacked out

blacking out has nothing to do with electronics.

by -___________- January 10, 2008

Black Out

When a white person, for no reason, speaks in ebonics.

Can also be used in past tense, (i.e blacked out)

Sorry man, I mustve had a black out.

by jmaniam August 02, 2011

blacking out

To drink so much alcohol that you dont remember a thing.

Jenny: What happened last night?
Christy: You don't remember? You need to cut down on the booze...you keep blacking out!!

by ghodsi January 09, 2008

blacked out

To be so drunk that you don't remember anything you did (for a ceratin period of time ) the next day.

He lost all of his money in a bet because the drunk chick he hooked up with was blacked out.

black-out

either referring to a person who does or the act of consuming heavy amounts of alcohol to the point of 'blacking' out, loss of memory due to over-indulgence of booze, drinking to point of no return, but not passing out, rather continuing your evening into the wee hours of morning

"Holy I was a black-out last nite. I woke up in an ugly chick's bed" or "Wow, _____________ sure got blacked-out last night, he ended up in the drunk tank"

by jeromeo September 01, 2006