This is a distortion of an old expression: "adding insult to injury". The original meaning was that it's bad enough to be physically injured by someone, without receiving a verbal insult from the assailant as well.
"As if getting my parked car hit by a truck wasn't bad enough, the car being towed away by the parking police was just adding injury to insult."
by architectpaul September 14, 2016
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It means I'm already hurt so much that if you insult me it wouldn't even matter because I'm already so damaged(injured).
At this point you're adding insult to injury.
by whatisitabout September 16, 2015
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RESI

The after effects of dating/breaking up with the same person repetitiously. Results in emotional fatigue, inability to function emotionally and numbness of emotional limbs.

Cures:

Copious amounts of yoga, hiking, alcohol and unemotional random sex.
Experts say if you keep going back to the same bad relationship you have a much higher chance of developing Repetitive Emotional Stress Injury.
by Sophiesblues February 4, 2010
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Named after the world class prime athlete and gymnast cruelly felled in his prime by a tree surgeon.
Now he can only survive in the sitting position pathetically tweaking instruments with his horibly deformed 4 and a half digited paw.
Available for claims direct adverts.
He got £10,000 on the dean lewis injury scale at the old bailey
by bigus robus December 14, 2012
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Any injury occuring while enjoying oneself, e.g. bumping your head on the headboard, a sunburn from sitting at the beach, skateboarding accidents, poor sense of smell due to cocaine use...
Dude #1 - 'so she left scratch marks on you?'

Dude #2 - 'yeah, but it's a good times-related injury, i'll live...'
by jack swaggah July 11, 2010
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An injury directly related to the act of 'throwing down' (referred to as 'dancing' in general culture) to dubstep. Most common TRI's are those of the neck, back and feet. Severe TRI's may require medical attention.
"I was throwing down hard at Figure on the weekend and when "Aliens" dropped I copped a mad TRI (Throwdown Related Injury)" to my neck - had to ice it the next day, but it's feeling better now
by Mr Throwdown77 December 19, 2011
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