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turnt

American  
[turnt] / tɜrnt /

adjective

Slang.
  1. extremely stimulated, wild, or excited, as from the use of drugs or alcohol (often followed byup ): It had to be the most turnt up music festival in history!

    We’re all gonna get turnt tonight.

    It had to be the most turnt up music festival in history!


Etymology

Origin of turnt

First recorded in 2005–10; variant of simple past tense and past participle of turn ( def. )

Example Sentences

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She landed her first television role in 2018 on the series “Turnt” and has since made appearances on rapper Lil Dicky’s sitcom “Dave.”

From Los Angeles Times

He had collaborated with artists including Ed Sheeran, going on to record two studio albums, Catch These Vibes and Trapstar Turnt PopStar.

From BBC

“That man Aune knew the song bar-for-bar and had us all turnt, too. It was just a real good moment for the team.”

From Washington Post

PnB Rock was born in Philadelphia in 1991, going on to record two studio albums, Catch These Vibes and Trapstar Turnt PopStar.

From BBC

PnB Rock was born in Philadelphia in 1991 and rose to fame with the release of his 2016 hit Selfish, going on to record two studio albums, Catch These Vibes and Trapstar Turnt PopStar.

From BBC