1. tanked - Adjective
2. tanked - Verb
tanked
simple past and past participle of tank
tanked (comparative more tanked, superlative most tanked)
(slang) Drunk.
Sorry, but there is no pleasure in finding new ways of saying the same stuff about projects which tanked. Alex Cox
Prior to being bullied, I was a very footloose sixth-grader. You know, I was quirky, I was creative - I really felt good in my own body. And when I was bullied in seventh grade, my self-esteem tanked. Carolyn Mackler
He was such a nice guy. And he said, Oh, I'm never going to attack. But then his poll numbers tanked. He's got -- that's why he's on the end -- and he got nasty. And he got nasty. So you know what? You can have him. Donald Trump
I had some airline stock, but the airlines tanked. I didn't have a lot of money in them, though. Mickey Gilley
About five years before we moved in, someone had bought it and done a lot of basic renovation work, so there was a new roof and the basement had been tanked. Source: Internet
Although it was economic considerations that eventually tanked the railway project, Seurujarvi was proud of what the Saami had done across Europe to have their voices heard. Source: Internet