<< This version sound a little odd to me. Adding the suffix -out to a word is a very slang way of saying, more or less, that you 'can do no more of it / are exhausted by it'. eg After 6 hours, I don't want to watch any more TV.
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AnonymousWhat does songed-out mean like in I'm kind of songed-out or I'm all songed-out now or She sings songed-out ? Thanks!Without context I can only guess. So here goes. "songed-out" is probably used (in the first two examples) to indicate that the speaker is tired of singing. As for your last example, I can't think of