Define Compromised Meaning

Compromised
A nice way of saying someone is retared. Also more classy. Usually said as a joke. Other forms of the word include compromisation.

Girl 1: Wow! I can't believe you dropped the plate of cookies on the floor. You are so compromised.

Girl 2: yeah it was a serious compromisation..
By Bennie
Compromised
A spys way of saying they were raped up the ass

Black widow: ive been compromised

Hawk eye: im so sorry
By Hester
Compromised
To have your home and all belongings pilfed while your away

That Rumsey-nater let everyone rob me blind, being ,he has compromised every thing
By Noell
Compromise
When two people come to an agreement on something. Both give a little.

Bashar compromised with Caitlin, when he realized it was only fair that he tell her.
By Fanechka
Compromise
In marriage - an amiable arrangement between husband and wife whereby they agree to let her have her own way.

They compromised while shopping.
By Babette
Compromise
A beautiful way to solve the issues and problems peacefully through straight forward conversation.

Peter always desperately look forward doing "COMPROMISE" because he loves doing peace and compromise.
By Molly
Compromisation
a guido's compensation for the lack of an adequate vocabulary. "ation" is added to "compromise" to make the most most complicated word of the guido vocabulary even more complicated.

Sammi Sweetheart: We need to figure out a compromisation about who's sharin' rooms with Mike the Situation.
By Ainslie
Compromise
To meet somebody half way..

compromisation.

To compromise is to make a deal where one person gives up part of his or her demand. In arguments, compromise is a concept of finding agreement through communication, through a mutual acceptance of terms—often involving variations from an original goal or desire.

I think amie.. should do some walking for once.. and "Compromise".
By Celisse
Compromise
Is when nobody gets what they wanted.

We don't want to compromise,losser.
By Jacqueline
Compromise
An agreement between two or more political parties in which one attempts to be reasonable and the other agrees to whine until they get everything they want under the pretense that the other party or parties are not, in fact compromising.

The Republican party is doing a great job reaching a compromise on the debt ceiling. They insist on having only spending cuts while the Democrats suggest cutting spending and increasing revenues.
By Ofilia