11 definitions by Cezico

A sporting event that results in a score that has never before occurred in that league. It was coined by Sports Nation reporter Jon Bois in 2017 with his video "Every NFL Score Ever." Although originally intended for use by NFL games, the term can extend to any sporting event or league, professional or not.
Exceptional performance by New Orleans last night, they even made scorigami!
by Cezico October 5, 2020
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St.Arnaud is a Canadian indie-folk band based in Montreal, Quebec. It has two members: Ian St.Arnaud and Will Holowaychuk. They formed shortly after their friend and former bandmate was tragically killed in a train accident, dissolving their band North of Here. St.Arnaud and Holowaychuk decided to continue the album they were working on, The Cost of Living, in his memory, which was released in Fall of 2019.
St.Arnaud is a great band
by Cezico April 24, 2020
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Known as the sarcasm switch, this is used to indicate that the previous statement was used ironically.
by Cezico April 23, 2020
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Logsday is a hypothetical day in an 8-day-week, between Wednesday and Thursday. It is named after Norse god Loki.

The first known reference to Logsday on the Internet comes from an anonymous 4chan user on the site's paranormal forum, dating back to February 6th, 2019.

"What happened to Logsday?
There are 8 days in a week
>Monday
>Tuesday
>Wednesday
>Logsday
>Thursday
>Friday
>Saturday
>Sunday
I learned this in kindergarten. We all did. Why do people say there are only 7 days now? What the fuck? I feel like I’m going crazy."

Due to 4chan's anonymous nature, the identity and legitamacy of the post's author is unknown.
Yesterday was Wednesday, so today is Logsday
by Cezico February 3, 2021
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Used to indicate that something is good or that you enjoy something. Typically used in comments or replies.
Wow, that's pretty poggers, man.
by Cezico March 31, 2020
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An emoticon representing happiness. This emoticon is often used in Japanese media in place of :) due to Japanese emoticons often expressing emotion via the eyes instead of mouths like in Western media. See also: (>_>)
I'm so happy! (^_^)
by Cezico April 24, 2020
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