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  1. "Turnt", a variation of the word "turned," is a slang term for the feeling of being excited to participate in a party of other social event often centered around intoxication.

  2. There's no real origin, it's just a slang term widely used in hip-hop for the last 2-3 years. Soulja Boy made "All the way turned up", Juicy J started to say "turn up" a lot in his songs. It may come from "turning up the volume". Like you're on a dope party vibe and you just go "turn up [the volume]!!".

  3. 1 mar 2018 · Turnt originates, according to slang lexicographer Jonathon Green, from turn up, as in to turn up the heat/volume, an expression that means “to act wildly at a party.” Linguist Neal Whitman explains that how it’s said (and later, spelled) reflects a systematic rule in African-American English.

  4. 19 sty 2019 · Turnt and turnt up begin as a slang term in African-American English meaning “excited,” “adrenalized,” or “intoxicated,” as the online hip-hop dictionary the Right Rhymes defines it. The term, though especially associated with drugs, alcohol, and sex at a crazy party, has broadened to mean “a state of being wild.”

  5. 6 mar 2024 · 44. Turnt. This slang term describes a state of being energetic, excited, or intoxicated. It is often used to describe a lively and vibrant atmosphere or someone who is partying and having a great time. For instance, someone might say, “The club was so turnt last night! Everyone was dancing and having a blast.”

  6. 10 paź 2023 · Turnt is a slang term that means to be extremely excited, wild, or drunk. It can refer to a person’s state of mind, or to an atmosphere, such as at a party. The term originated in African-American English and has since become popular in mainstream culture.

  7. 28 cze 2023 · Not only does this slang describe someones mental condition, but it also characterizes their surroundings; for instance, when referring to a party with high energy and excitement levels – you could say it was truly “Turnt.”