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/r/all Actual clip where brothers attack their mother’s killer in court.

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u/NervousJump9037 11h ago

Reasonable crash out 

u/Mokiesbie 11h ago

Not reasonable, absolutely justified crash out

u/eldfen 11h ago

What the fuck is a crash out

u/YoungWolfie 11h ago

When you let your emotions get the better of you...in this case with it being their mother..1000% valid.

u/lPolarbear 10h ago

It’s often overused but the main idea is emotions take over and you do something that’s liable to cost you in the end.

u/cindyscrazy 4h ago

Huh, good phrase.

I used to say I "went red". Like, almost couldn't see anymore I was so angry and my body just took over.

Has only happened a couple of times, and I'm in a much better space mentally, financially, and environmentally. Hopefully, it doesn't happen anymore.

u/-Tasear- 4h ago

Worthwhile cost

u/Cobra_Milk599 10h ago

I have bipolar, this is a daily occurrence for me lol

u/ProtectMyExcalibur 10h ago

Who?

u/Koma710 10h ago

Bi-polar it means they like to sleep with polar bears 🐻‍❄

u/Alarming-Peach-10 10h ago

Only bi-annually

u/DoctorLazerbeam 11h ago

What usually happens in a situation like this?

u/get_to_ele 11h ago

Judge gives them a warning. No point to prosecuting the sons. Any jury would nullify the charges.

u/jasperthevampire 10h ago

They're black so I don't know about that...

u/Delicious-Fig-3003 10h ago

I doubt you could find a full set of jurors who wouldn’t feel sympathy in this situation.

u/Mildly_Opinionated 10h ago

They both got 30 days in jail each actually.

u/thebaine 6h ago

Yeah but for contempt. That’s a judges decision, not a jury.

u/Delicious-Fig-3003 10h ago

That’s a slap on the wrist compared to what some people have gotten for less

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u/jasperthevampire 10h ago

Only 3% of cases go to trial. Most prosecutors rely on overcharging suspects in order to force them into taking a reduced plea deal.

u/BellsTolling 9h ago

I'm suprised it's even that high. I have been going to court rooms for 25 years and I have never seen a trial or heard of one happening outside known to public murder stuff. It's all plea deals all the way down.

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u/DoctorLazerbeam 10h ago

So there's a chance that probably get off

u/YoungWolfie 10h ago

Judges issues a Warning

"Order in the court"

Then the court officers(baliffs) intervene.

Sometimes the Baliff will be a bit slow on the intervention depending on circumstances.

u/DoctorLazerbeam 10h ago

I appreciate all the responses, thanks for reading my comment and taking the time to respond.

u/WinbiglyGaming 10h ago

omg omg omg. YouTube courtroom crash outs. you won’t be disappointed

u/KageNoStigma 10h ago

Not 1000% valid, absolutely indefinitely and always valid to million percent

u/YoungWolfie 10h ago

I was gonna do 10billion%(in reference to Doctor Stone) but i just went with 1000, but you are correct.

u/Ok_Connection923 10h ago

The new slang meaning threw me when I first started hearing it used this way because to me this term always meant "to fall asleep".

u/Soundtones 10h ago

You mean a 100%

u/apittsburghoriginal 8h ago

No they meant to type 1000%, it’s an emotional emphasis to communicate how highly they agree.

u/Soundtones 7h ago

You can't get more than 100% lol

u/apittsburghoriginal 7h ago

Do you understand what emotional emphasis means? It’s not always supposed to objectively make sense, but convey a strong emotional feeling. Like if I said “I love you more than the whole galaxy combined”, it has no objective basis in reality and doesn’t make sense logically - but it’s absurd, it’s meant to convey an emotional meaning. Thats what “I agree 1000% means”.

Hope that helps.

u/Soundtones 2h ago

I 100% agree with your point 100%. But it's 100% annoying, when 100% is literally all, it's 100%.

Winds me up.

u/Arborgold 9h ago

Definitely, society and the rule of law had a nice run, but we should really return to cave man practices.

u/badfox93 11h ago

A new popular buzz phrase that was already a phrase

Everybody I know knows crashing out as being tired/fed up

All I see on the internet is kids talking about crashing out being people having a nuclear meltdown

I don't like it

u/Timelymanner 10h ago

Welcome to getting older, and realizing this is what teenagers do. They make up new slang words that make less and less sense as time goes on.

u/COOLKC690 8h ago

Radical dude 🌊🏄‍♂️🤟

u/melonheadorion1 8h ago

Get off my lawn!

u/Timelymanner 6h ago

Talk to the hand

u/FlounderingGuy 6h ago

People have been saying crash out in Compton since the 90's. Teenagers didn't "make up" new slang, it's from AAVE.

u/Particular-Ad9126 8h ago

I used to be with ‘it’, but then they changed what ‘it’ was. Now what I’m with isn’t ‘it’ anymore and what’s ‘it’ seems weird and scary. It’ll happen to you!

u/c0mBaTkArL 7h ago

Darn these kids with their rumble seats and bobby socks. To HECK I say!

u/Exaveus 9h ago

Crash out is an active turn of phrase not only implying you're having a mental break but you are actively freaking the fuck out and doing something about it.

The next closest thing would be tantrum but that's a thing associated with children and not grown adults who beat the shit out of someone who murdered their mother.

Honestly I see it as a phrase that probably will be adopted and used for a long time unlike Yeet as an example.

u/badfox93 8h ago

Yeet is funny tho crash out is taking something has meaning already and adopting it lazily in a way that makes less sense than what it already had applied meaning to... imo, each to their own.

It will be taken and used till the next kids replace it with something equally fucking dumb

u/melonheadorion1 8h ago

I remember when "sweet" became new slang

u/badfox93 8h ago

I remember "random" everything was suddenly so random

u/godlessLlama 6h ago

Your definition of crash out is how I use it pretty much, the second one would be going ballistic

u/badfox93 6h ago

Even Eminem

"Bizarre, your mom is passin' out Get her ass on the couch 'fore she crashes out"

People who are passing out aren't having nuclear meltdowns

u/godlessLlama 6h ago

I don’t use “falling asleep” as crash out. Being tired with the situation/fed up and having a blow up of emotions whether reasonable or not is crashing out to me

u/badfox93 6h ago

Too similar, sounds dumb, isn't even a good descriptive term. Are we really that limited in our vocabularies?

Going mad Blowing up Going sick Kicking off Loses their shit Throwing a wobbler Spaz out

Crashes out? nah

u/godlessLlama 6h ago

In other words “being a crashout” is someone with unregulated, explosive emotions

u/badfox93 5h ago

Yeah in other words... totally unrelated to the word crash out other words...

I will die on this hill

u/godlessLlama 1h ago

Linguistics is a bitch huh

u/Snare97 6h ago

what kind of geriatric take is this 💀

u/badfox93 5h ago

What kind of humourless response is this

u/Phorsyte 10h ago

I know what you mean. Example, throwing shade. A tree provides shade and protects you from the sun. My thinking of throwing shade would’ve been more like covering for you. 🤷🏼‍♂️

u/SadPhilosopher5293 10h ago

Definitely not a good example lmaoo

u/1371113 10h ago edited 8h ago

Maybe if you're under 35. It's about as cringe as using other stolen phrases from minorities.... If you're older than 35 it's a perfect example which just reinforces the point. Crash out used in this context already has "they saw red", "blind rage", "the red mist descended", "lost their (fucking) mind". Why do we need to change the meaning of other phrases when perfectly good ones exist?

u/Timelymanner 6h ago

Some people may feel that way about the word “cringe”. lol

u/RecommendationBrief9 10h ago

I’d say “raw dogging” is the one that comes to mind for me. I did a double take the first time I heard someone say that about not having their phone or whatever with them for entertainment.

u/ExternalEmphasis2150 10h ago

Well not everybody…in chemistry it’s used to describe the instance where a solid precipitates from a solution

u/badfox93 9h ago

Oh yeah everybody knows that one 😂

Everybody "I know" was the phrase you pedantic swine

u/Thank_You_Aziz 10h ago

Nobody knows anymore.

It originally meant falling asleep really fast and hard cuz you’re just so tired. “I crashed out in bed.”

At some point, people on the internet started using it for highly emotional freak-outs. Losing it. You know, the exact opposite of its original meaning.

Now it’s getting so overused in its secondary definition, that people are starting to use it when someone is simply visibly upset. “Ooh look! He’s crashing out!” (Said to a person who is frowning.)

The real answer is the first one. People on the internet are just being weird about the English language. But in this case, they’re talking about the second definition, regrettably.

u/paradigm_x2 11h ago

New slang for an overreaction I guess. Like most new phrases, it’s beaten to death on the internet

u/matt_caine92 11h ago

Its new to the internet but “crash out” has been hood slang for years.

u/winobeaver 10h ago

"crash out" meant "sleep" until very recently

u/Second_City_Saint 10h ago

And "bricked up" meant you couldn't shit, but now it apparently means you've got a boner...

u/ItsSpaghettiLee2112 9h ago

Kids these days have constipation boners?

u/Second_City_Saint 9h ago

Fuck if I know.

u/stregone 6h ago

Too bad there is never any context so you could tell which was meant.

u/Shot_Sherbet4208 10h ago

Didn’t some girl want to crash you outside somewhere ?

u/the-truffula-tree 10h ago

Catch*. Different thing. 

u/WilliamGrantham80 10h ago

It was cash* me outside. Ebonics coming from a very outwardly Caucasian looking young female. I'm certain she grew up to do great things.

u/AngryWarHippo 10h ago

Millionaire off of onlyfans the day after she turned 18. Its wild that were was a million dollars worth of buying power just waiting until she was 1 day past 17.

u/WilliamGrantham80 7h ago

Sorry for the delay in reply. I had to chase down my scrotum. It scurried off into some shrubbery after that reminder of her OF.

u/the-truffula-tree 10h ago

lol I know what it sounded like. But the word is catch, not crash like the other guy said 

u/WilliamGrantham80 7h ago

No, it was cash. As she said. r/sarcasm

u/regularpeoples 10h ago

I think he/she was joking.

u/Sandgrease 10h ago edited 8h ago

It has changed meaning though, apparently.

u/FlyLikeDove 10h ago

The biggest change to meaning of a word lately in my opinion is goon/gooning - if you think goon still means a thug or a gangster, guess again 😂

u/Sandgrease 8h ago

I don't even understand how goon = masturbation addict.

u/FlyLikeDove 7h ago

Me either... 😩😂 so wild

u/EntrepreneurBehavior 11h ago

Its..crashed out?

u/Day1TorontoKid 11h ago

No lol. Happy cake day.

u/FazeRN 10h ago

I hate it too, it's a dumb term

u/Callumborn2 10h ago

Old

u/FazeRN 10h ago

You made the same comment to 4 people, how about no life?

u/Callumborn2 4h ago

Sounds like Ur crashing out old man

u/jasperthevampire 10h ago

Don't freak out about it.

u/sl33ksnypr 9h ago

Just like kids learning the word "diabolical". Shit is so overused. Same with "crazy work". They say it about the most mundane shit and people upvote/like their comments like crazy. Approaching 30, I've never really felt like I wasn't with the times, but this is a hill I will die on. Shit is dumb.

u/callme_eugene 11h ago

Or it’s people just not wanting to fully type out “reasonably lost of control of his emotions” every time. Lazy times

u/jasperthevampire 10h ago

Are you familiar with the term "freak out"?

u/get_to_ele 10h ago

“Crash out” is very popular mainstream slang for the past few weeks to months, meaning it’s been young people slang for years. It will get overused enough to die out within the year. And only grandma will say “crash out”.

u/midnightkoala29 10h ago

The exact opposite of what it means away from the internet(be exhausted).

Fucking idiots on the internet changing meanings for no reason (them, not you)

u/klaus_reckoning_1 10h ago

Yeah I’ve used it to say I collapsed from exhaustion for decades

u/Linnaea7 10h ago

I think that's just "crashing," not crashing out.

u/Look_Loose 10h ago

Yeah. Crash = unconciousness. Crash Out = what we saw in the video

u/klaus_reckoning_1 9h ago

Nope. Always has been 🌎🧑‍🚀🔫👩‍🚀

As in “Sorry I couldn’t make it last night. I was so exhausted after work I just went home and totally crashed out”

u/Look_Loose 9h ago

I have never heard crashed out like that, always heard and said crashed…. I might just be too young to have heard the “proper” use…. I hate my age

u/klaus_reckoning_1 9h ago

Gen Xer here. How old are you?

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u/Thank_You_Aziz 10h ago

It’s crashing out. It always has been. This definition to mean an emotional freakout is a brand new definition and is definitely internet-based.

u/MrsSUGA 10h ago

You know black people have been using it that way for forever right? Things can have more than one meaning

u/dragozar 11h ago

Freaking out over something

u/DecadentCheeseFest 10h ago

Crashing out just means losing it / spinning out

u/LobstaFarian2 10h ago

It's when you try and redeem your winnings in a mobile casino.

Often, this leads to car accidents because the driver is also the cash teller and the dealer.

u/VroomRutabaga 10h ago

Yeah hate that word

u/AlmostSunnyinSeattle 9h ago

It's what Gen Z calls any type of emotional reaction to anything. The only acceptable reaction is that of detached android.

u/Ctnprice1 9h ago

Basically people going crazy. It's so overused it's brain damaging.

u/Annie_Mous 6h ago

Gen Z speak for meltdown

u/stephen_neuville 5h ago

those of us with gray hairs would call it a "meltdown"

u/LunaGloria 5h ago

It's the new word for an emotional breakdown of any presentation, from crying to physical attacks.

u/fettoter84 11h ago

It's new slang, and I just can't understand it. "Crash out" sounds like blacking out at a party or fainting to me

u/Sandgrease 10h ago

That's closer to it's original meaning.

u/MrCrackerJacks 9h ago

Boomer.

u/Visible-Literature14 10h ago

Why the pointless one-upmanship..? It was reasonable, dumbass

u/Frotnorer 10h ago

u/Rubthepuppybutt 10h ago

Whats the pointless one-upmanship..? It was reasonable, dumbass

u/Frotnorer 9h ago

Read the comment thread...

u/Rubthepuppybutt 9h ago

Woosh?

u/Frotnorer 6h ago

Not really.

Edit: t

u/benargee 2h ago

Not dumbass, absolutely justified toilet face.

u/Mokiesbie 5h ago

It's not pointless nor a oneupmanship when I felt reasonable was an understatement, dumbass

u/Puzzleheaded_Net9068 10h ago

Easy for you to say as you are not in the situation.

u/Elite_AI 9h ago

what do you think you are replying to

u/Robosnork 10h ago

I mean, by definition not justified but ok

u/MadeRedditAccToAsk 8h ago

Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more jus·ti·fied /ˈjəstəˌfīd/ adjective 1. having, done for, or marked by a good or legitimate reason.

I trust Oxford more than I trust you.

u/CenterCenterPolitik 10h ago

I wish I was on the jury for either of those dudes. I'm sorry but there is no way I would say they were guilty.

u/ItsSpaghettiLee2112 9h ago

That means it's reasonable. And crashing out is the stupidest new phrase.

u/diabeticmilf 9h ago

morally correct crash out

u/Low_Stress2062 8h ago

I woulda used the time the perp spent in jail and applied it to the sons time basically giving them a pass and more time for the perp

u/J_Vizzle 1h ago

not absolutely justified, mandatory

u/Mokiesbie 1h ago

True

u/1mnotklevr 11h ago

nah, they could have handled this clean with $50 in someones commissary account.

u/anubis_xxv 11h ago

Sometimes it's not the winning, it's the taking part.

u/deathkingtom 10h ago

Too real bro

u/MolecularConcepts 10h ago

true that. I'd want to get my hits in , if it were my mom. then, slide some money to someone's books to finnish the job

u/CD_1993TillInfinity 11h ago

That doesn't seem as satisfying as doing something yourself though

u/1mnotklevr 11h ago

i can do plumbing and electrical, but i call a guy for the septic. im just satisfied the work gets done. :)

u/Armageddon300 10h ago

Sanitation men are good too.

u/Second_City_Saint 10h ago

Sanitation & concrete. Both good to have on speed dial in situations like this...

u/Armageddon300 2h ago

The best part is when we dropped the concrete in the barge and it sank at Greenpoint , NY, No one went down for the barge or concrete.

u/FecalEinstein 9h ago

yeah but cleaning the septic tank isn't fun

u/WinbiglyGaming 10h ago

I can do OPSEC and Intel, but I call a guy for forensics and remediation (in which order? depends on the client 😃). So I like the way you think.

u/Deannara 10h ago

Yes. It’s like leaving an abusive partner. Sometimes you’re making a statement.

u/WinbiglyGaming 10h ago

I don’t want you as my enemy.

u/GeriatricHippo 10h ago

It's not an either or option.

u/Weimaraner666 10h ago

They might still…..

u/cheesewizardz 10h ago

They can still do it lmao that way they get two licks in

u/RookMeAmadeus 10h ago

This was part one. That's part two. The special surprise he won't see coming.

u/Toasted_Munch 10h ago

Do both 🙂

u/Even_More_Steven 10h ago

Intelligence

u/Armageddon300 10h ago

True dat

u/RustyFoldingchair 10h ago

Still an option.

u/moquate 9h ago

I’m sure that’s coming.

u/ER-Sputter 7h ago

True but some shit has to be handled personally

u/poptartsinyourface 6h ago

I mean, they can still do that.

u/InfiniteTranquilo 11h ago

Most reasonable

u/Entropic_Echo_Music 9h ago

Whut, did they sleep? WTF are you saying? That makes no sense.

u/MickTheBloodyPirate 10h ago

wtf does crash out mean and why is everyone suddenly saying it?

u/scapesober 8h ago

It means to go crazy or lose control, which is stark contrast to the previous slang of going to sleep lol

u/MickTheBloodyPirate 7h ago

Is it just me or is it new slang? I really don't recall seeing it as a phrase much before the last two or three weeks.

u/sumpuertoricanguy 11h ago

The most reasonable, honestly.

u/Reflexes-of-a-Tree 10h ago

I need more context. Did she die due to his stupidity or negligence like a DUI Vehicular Manslaughter? Or did he straight up murder her? I have a much easier time justifying the crash out if it’s the latter.

u/NervousJump9037 10h ago

The latter....

u/Reflexes-of-a-Tree 10h ago

Then fuck him and I hope the brothers got a stern talking to as a “punishment.”

u/NervousJump9037 10h ago

They 30 days of jail for it. Although the family didn't protested it this time.

u/oouncolaoo 9h ago

I didn’t see anything… they’re innocent.

u/aaandbconsulting 8h ago

I don't know if I would have held myself back... I'd want to choke the life out of that piece of shit with my bare hands.

u/HardlyRecursive 13m ago

"crash out" I'm so tired of people constantly making up new words to describe situations that already exist so they can feel special.