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totalled

(adj) the state of one being out of their face. Common examples are an individual consuming excess quantities of mushies or soup

Bruv, way to go, Im totalled!

total

Adjective approximating to extremely, used to emphasise everything. Contraction of totally

1. That wiz jus' total not on

by Cola April 26, 2004

total

total can be used to replace lots of words.
it means the ultimate of something.
so if you say “your outfit is total” it mean your outfit is the best.

or if you were describing a hot boy as total it means he’s totally hot.
if soemone it total it means they’re the best.

“omg your outfit is total!”

girl1: “can you please do me a favour
girl2: “yes of course”
girl1: “ugh you’re total, thank you so much

girl1: “have you seen the new boy at school?!”
girl2: “duh he’s total”

girl1: “so fit”

by pink snake August 21, 2018

totalled

the point of black out drunk. Drinking yourself to sleep.

Bill: hey man do you remember last night?
bob: no man I was totalled last night.

by e-rod culbertson January 23, 2008

Totaled

(adjective)
A insurance term that describes the condition of a damaged car beyond repair or not worth repairing.

BUT, instead of cars....we took this same word and use it to describe someone that is very visually disturbing, unattractive and just plain UGLY.

Wow, she is TOTALED!!!!!! I would never date her!!!

by TurtLe On The Track November 10, 2011

total

Verb meaning: To get completely and totally drunk.

We can total at the student bar any time of day.

by RangiShorty August 31, 2007

total

Totals are used in football, basketball, baseball, hockey, etc. The Total is set, and periodically adjusted, to insure that half of the people will wager on the 'over' and wager on the 'under'.

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Cowboys -4
Redskins 48
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(these two situations are identical)
Cowboys -4
Redskins +4
Over/Under 48
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"Cowboys are favored by four points against the Redskins and the total (or over/under) in the game is forty-eight."

by x February 01, 2004