34 definitions by D. Y. Vetz

Uses to describe someone who is just as naive or inexperienced as a newborn baby or someone who's only been in this world for a day.
I can't believe Jerry says Ford is a good manufacturer, he must have been born yesterday.
by D. Y. Vetz November 28, 2019
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When you've put in the time and effort in the past, so that you don't have to work as hard in the present or future.
When the restaurant's most experienced waiter was asked if she wanted to work during Christmas day, she declined, saying "I've paid my dues."
by D. Y. Vetz December 7, 2020
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A strange birdman you can find in desert ghost towns at night. Mentioned in the Dr. Seuss book "Oh The Things You Can Think!"
And what would you do of you met a Jibboo?
by D. Y. Vetz November 14, 2019
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As a slang term, an autist is someone who is severely socially inept due to a lack of exposure to people and social situations.

On the internet and in casual usage, an autist is usually not intended to mean someone who was born with autism. Rather, the term is used to indicate someone who is just "bad with people" -- not due to a medical condition, but primarily due to spending too much pursuing anti-social activities (i.e. too much time on the computer).

Autist is synonymous with terms such as nerd, dork, dweeb, etc.
Bronies, conspiracy theorists, robots, and fundamentalists are all autists.
by D. Y. Vetz September 28, 2020
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When a guy starts to pee and bends his knees slightly as monumental relief washes over him. What they do in golf when they're putting the ball in the hole, but it misses by just a few nanometers.
Trevor did the golf dip when he fed the lizard in the urinal.
by D. Y. Vetz December 26, 2020
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To feel good in anticipation of an event that's going to happen in the future.
(on phone) Then it's settled, we'll have drinks this Saturday night. Looking forward to it.
by D. Y. Vetz March 14, 2021
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To remove oneself from the interaction.
I'll get out of your hair now.
by D. Y. Vetz December 12, 2020
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