Define Tarantino Meaning

Tarantino
verb

To completely destroy something in a very violent and spectacular manner, normally by accident.

Preoccupied by her upcoming conference presentation in Sweden, Katie unwittingly tarantinoed a dead bird in a puff of red and feathers while mowing the lawn at her parents' cottage.
By Daveen
Tarantino
to tell a story or joke by revealing the ending or punchline first

Mark: To get to the other side.
Steve: What?
Mark: That's why the chicken crossed the road.
Steve: You totally just tarantinoed that joke.
By Nomi
Tarantino
Noun. One who tarantinoes. also an idiot or stupid person. An insensitive, selfish, ignorant, cocky person who is inconsiderate and does stupid things.

Someone who acts like a jerk, or a chode.

That guy took your hamburger? What a tarantino!
By Cary
Tarantinoing
A screenwriting technique in which two or more characters have a conversation that has nothing to do with the plot of the movie or the current situation, but is usually added to lighten the mood, or to develop character. This method can either work to the movie's advantage, or just slow it down.

Coined by Doug Walker, AKA the Nostalgia Critic, in his review of M. Night Shyamalan's "Signs."

1. Ugh, that new M. Night Shyamalan movie was horrendous. The plot was nonsensical, the characters were dull, and there was WAY too much Tarantinoing.

2. The movie was pretty violent, but the Taratinoing lightened up the mood considerably.
By Aeriela
The Tarantino
The process by which a minority in Congress can block bills from coming to a vote.

Why are people calling Republican use of the fillibuster "The Tarantino"?

Because it "Kills Bills"!
By Alidia
Tarantino
Verb form of The Tarantino.

Alternate name the US Senate filibuster because it kills bills. On her self-named show on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow felt that the word filibuster puts people to sleep, and the issue of filibuster abuse was too important to have a sleepy electorate.

When they Tarantino a bill, you could also call it constitutional blockage because the filibuster is like an impacted colon in the body politic. The Senate needs a good cleanse of the obstructionist! Then, maybe things will get moving!
By Agace
Tarantino-it
When you start a story by telling the end and then going back the the beggining to finish telling the story.

- I'm gonna Tarantino-it, today this guy told me "I'm gonna kill you!" It all started when I walked into walgreens....
By Hildy
Tarantinoed
getting caught in a brawl with hot chicks wielding swords and machine guns and mobsters who pull out guns and shoot heroin into your brain and diamonds and zombies and cocaine and money fall from the sky. also fu man chu might be there.

OMFG!!! I JUST GOT TARANTINOED! I'M MISSING AN ARM AND THREE TOES AND IM BEING CHASED BY THE COPS AND I THINK I'M ABOUT TO OVERDOSE, BUT IT WAS THE BEST MOMENT OF MY LIFE!!!
By Othella
Tarantinoized
1. A movie, show, or literature that has taken and processed by obfuscating the general plot by adding unnecessarily long conversations of a subject irrelevant to the plot (tarantino moments), random 70s style montages, women power that is obviously written or directed by men with a fascination with women's feet, and overrated gore and/or sex.

2. A movie, show, or literature that has had the general plot taken, and then bastardized into the form of what Quentin Tarantino believes is a great movie.

Bob - "Hey Joe! How was Inglorious Bastards?"

Joe - "Inglorious Bastards wasn't to bad. I like those old time spaghetti westerns of old wars. I can't wait to watch Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds!"

Bob - "Sweet! but just a for warning, the movie has been tarantinoized; don't expect to watch a remake. It's still good though."

Joe - "Are there subtitles?"

Bob - "More subtitles than spoken English."

Joe - "Darn. . ."
By Valencia
The Tarantino
A substitute term for filibuster.
The Tarantino kills bills.
Rachel Maddow suggested a new name for 'filibuster', as it was considered to be a boring, put-you-to-sleep term.

Used in a sentence, "The Senate was able to bring a health care reform bill to the floor only to have it die at the hands of the minority who invoked "The Tarantino."

(Used with all due respect to the acclaimed director.)
By Kippie