When something is just messed up. This word can be used in many situations, mainly as a replacement of fucked up.
But just liked the word "fucked up", it does not always mean messed up. It can fit into so many situations.
But just liked the word "fucked up", it does not always mean messed up. It can fit into so many situations.
by thebucketlisters May 03, 2012
by creeperinthenight July 22, 2010
1. A verb used in conjunction with losing or being cheated out of sometihing.
2. A verb used in conjunction with termination and obliteration.
2. A verb used in conjunction with termination and obliteration.
1. Buddy got zipped in poker cuz he had a four high card.
2. Sh*t man! I zipped you in Halo 2 with my rocket launcher.
2. Sh*t man! I zipped you in Halo 2 with my rocket launcher.
by Rap Masta J Dog July 04, 2005
Its a feeling of leaving a place dear to your heart.
You don't want to leave the place but you have to.
You don't want to leave the place but you have to.
I was in Croatia for 5 months for my exchange program and I have to leave tomorrow, I am feeling zipped.
I am feeling zipped because I am graduating from my university next week.
I am feeling zipped because I am graduating from my university next week.
by Aryan Jain June 10, 2023
Ape, barmy, batty, berserk, bonkers, cracked, crazed, cuckoo, daft, delirious, demented, deranged, dingy, dippy, erratic, flaky, flipped, flipped out, freaked out, fruity, haywire, idiotic, insane, kooky, loony, lunatic, mad, maniacal, mental, moonstruck, nuts, nutty, potty, psycho, screw loose, screwball, screwy, silly, touched, unbalanced, unglued, unhinged, unzipped, wacky, whacko.
By her incontrollably hysterical laughter, I could quite easily tell that Anna was zipped in the head.
by Gavin Anderson August 18, 2005
by Melissa January 20, 2004
-"Hey bro can I get a zip of that shit we smoked last night?"
-"My friend charges 290 a zip, but it's chronic!"
-"My friend charges 290 a zip, but it's chronic!"
by TheChronicKingWes115 September 23, 2009