blounded
To go deaf from a loud noise, as if being "blinded" by sound.
The concert was so loud, I was blounded for an hour after.
Blound
1) v. The act of being blinded.
2) n. Past tense for blind.
2) n. Past tense for blind.
1) That light permanently blound me!
2) I've been blound once.
2) I've been blound once.
Blound
1)To get owned very badly, and feel extremely sick inside.
2)To get your head stuck and be blinded.
2)To get your head stuck and be blinded.
"O my, he lowered his head and under the bag he was blounded!"
"Chuck Norris WILL blound you."
"Chuck Norris WILL blound you."
Blound
1) v. The act of being blinded. 2)n. Past tense for blind. 3) v. The act of installing a blind to isolate piping and equipment.
1) The light blound me. 2) I blound my friend with a BB gun. 3) I drained the tank and blound it for maintenance.