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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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“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 • Oct. 22, 2022

"It’s going to be turnt in there," Harden said over the weekend, "and I’m ready for it."

From Fox News • Mar. 1, 2022

“It’s going to be turnt in there,” Harden said over the weekend, “and I’m ready for it.”

From Seattle Times • Mar. 1, 2022

The company says it's most likely to appear on playlists designed for road-trips, although it also features on compilations called: "Darts: All the walk-on songs" and "Songs that never fail to make white people turnt".

From BBC • Apr. 1, 2021

I don’t think no one in the world was ever happier to see a jail than I was when we turnt a corner and the Dee-troit jail was jus’ a block away.

From "The Journey of Little Charlie" by Christopher Paul Curtis