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dust

shredded mint leaves that are sprinkled with PCP and rolled into a joint.

I got dusted last night.

by Kash April 08, 2003

dust

DUST

1. Fine, dry particles of matter.
2. A cloud of fine, dry particles.
3. Particles of matter regarded as the result of disintegration: fabric that had fallen to dust over the centuries.
4.
1. Earth, especially when regarded as the substance of the grave: “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” (Book of Common Prayer).
2. The surface of the ground.
5. A debased or despised condition.
6. Something of no worth.
7. Chiefly British. Rubbish readied for disposal.
8. Confusion; agitation; commotion: won't go back in until the dust settles.

If dusts have age, they would probably be 1 to 3 centuries old. Century = 100 years.

by Anonymous January 24, 2005

dust

Goodbye.
Later on.

"I need to get going. Dust."

by Brian Fellow February 16, 2003

dusted

The word "dusted" is a word used to describe an event in which there is a recipient of ill tidings. The word can also be used to describe an extremely high intoxication level within an individual.

"I completely dusted my test! That was so simple."

"Man, I got dusted by that test... It was difficult."

"Me and the boys got so dusted that we had to chundy all over the counter!'

by ballislife. June 22, 2014

Dusted

To shoot and kill someone, typically with a single shot to the head from a distance.

*Gun shot* *Man falls to ground dead* DUSTED!

by William J J T October 30, 2010

dusted

Dusted: adj; Utterly fabulous and or flawless.

Girl, Miss Nytlee's outfit is DUSTED, bitch!

by Miss Nytlee aka Miss Daley February 19, 2005

dust

When someones muscle, ligament, or tendon is torn to shreds. Especially during a sporting event.

Did you see that tackle!? His ACL is DUST!
Yeah dude... DUST! He'll never walk again.

by thepittgenious1 November 03, 2009