slang - What is the meaning of the vernacular "beasted"?


Is anyone familiar with the vernacular term "beasted", used as a verb?



e.g. I beasted my exam.



My colleague's teenaged son used this exact phrase in a text-message. And she had no idea whether this was a good or bad thing.



Answer



I know Urban Dictionary is not usually a trusted source, but I think it is your friend here.


From number 2, here:



To have excelled at something as if using super-human beast like skills.



I heard this phrase used frequently whilst at university, but not so much since leaving. So I guess it's either a term particular to the student crowd, or to that particular area of the country.


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