1. punched out - Adjective
2. punched out - Verb
punched out
simple past and past participle of punch out
punched out (comparative more punched out, superlative most punched out)
(medicine) Being rounded, sharply circumscribed, and often multiple in number
A diagnostic workup with endoscopy found punched-out lesions in the stomach.
punched-out (not comparable)
Having been punched out.
punched-out
I punched out Kathleen Hanna... Sonic Youth brought her. I punched her, and she screamed, "I'll take you on, any college in America, any feminist debate," and I said, "But Kathleen, that means you're going to have to read!" Courtney Love
It is, not to put too fine a point on it, a piece of propaganda ... Superman punched out Hitler. So did Captain America. That's one of the things they're there for. Frank Miller
Well all week long I'm a real nobody, But I just punched out and its paycheck Friday, Weekends here, good God almighty, I'm going to get drunk and be somebody. Toby Keith
I'll never forget my 24th birthday when my tooth got punched out. And for a second I was like, it would be really hilarious if I sold it on eBay. But I can't, that's just too creepy. I don't think I can go there. Evan Rachel Wood