Define Played Out Meaning

Played Out
What you call something when you're sick of seeing/hearing about it; usually something that used to be popular. When something loses its intrigue.

Me: "The Kardashians are so played out."
You: "Yeah, and don't forget about the Jenners."
Me: "I wish I could."
By Ilse
Played Out
1. Adj. Something that has been repeated so often, become so popular, or the exposure to which is so widespread that it is no longer hip or cool.

Can be used to describe a piece of popular culture, for example a song or movie, or an abstract concept, such as playing Jenga or neo-conservatism.

Something may be played out to the degree that it can never be hip or cool again, or it may be played out temporarily, for example when one gets too drunk for days in a row, then says "drinking is played out," and then gets drunk again the following weekend.

2. Adj. A person who goes onto UrbanDictionary.Com and looks up words to add, only to find that other people have already entered the same words with the same or better definitions than said person had in mind.

1.

a. "Yo, don't use the n-word; racism is played out, son."

b. "Sorry dawg, but playing basketball at Candle Park is played out. I'm trying to go to Vassault."

2. "You are so played out TripleBizzle; you think you're the first person to say that 'holler' is the white version of 'holla'?
By Vivien
Played Out
when someone/something is used too much; everyone has it

damn that civic is so played out, everybody got it
By Rheta
Played Out
Shit that got old real quick.

Things that got played out:

- 'Epic'
- Rick rolling
- 'All that and a bag of chips'
- Crocks
- Hammer pants
- Charlie Sheen's 'winning'
- Napolean Dynamite
- 'Bling bling' (not to be confused with the rare usage of the adjective 'bling')
- Hipsterism
- Anything that marketing agencies decide to churn out
- etc.
- etc.
By Nona
Played Out
When something is old/boring or is a cliche.

That music's played out.
By Lilith
Played Out
When something becomes/gets old.

That music's played out.
By Dominique
Played Out
1. Being screwed over
2. Someone else using you,what you've done, or your words to their own advantage

1. You got played you out i thought he asked you to the movies Friday night, not her?

2. Shawnice-"I love you so much"
Dan-"Since you say you love me, can we have sex now?"
played out
By Valli
Played Out
To no longer want to play the dating game. To give up being a player

Bob: Dave's getting married, you know?
Mac: He must be played out
By Lynelle
Playing Out
A time when you go outside with friends and play games or simply just socialise.

' Hey Angelina can you play out today?'
' Yeah sure, let's go to the park.'

'Mum, just playing out with Sol for a little while.'
By Tildy
Play Out

The whole thing is about to play out.
By Sondra