by Erik Randolph March 22, 2003
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by Diggs the Mountie November 24, 2006
To go from one thing to another without a break. Derived from the guitar technique for moving between notes.
Opposite is 'hammer off' - to go away, similar to 'f*** off'
Opposite is 'hammer off' - to go away, similar to 'f*** off'
We'll meet at the bar, then probably hammer on to a club.
I'm tired; I'll probably hammer off home in a few minutes.
I'm tired; I'll probably hammer off home in a few minutes.
by BlueJack May 6, 2008
I'm from the hammer yo
by Rory Schlarb May 3, 2006
To be beyond drunk. Most often, those whom get to this state never remember being there. One test to see if someone has reached this plateau is to ask them to spell the word "hammered".
by C. Wallace May 21, 2004