| 1. | compos | ||
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lucid; wasted; lat. compos mentis; passed out She'd too much of weed. She isn't compos.
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| 2. | compos | ||
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From Latin, meaning 'in control of', 'in charge of', or 'in command of.' The term non compos mentis means 'not of sound mind'.
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| 3. | Passé composé | ||
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Hard to understand crap that your French teacher makes you do. It generally involves use of the verb Avoir or Être Dude, I don't understand how to Passé composé this stuff. Lemme copy off your homework
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| 4. | non compos mentis | ||
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Of latin origin literally meaning:
Not having control of ones mind, or being totally unique and the sort of person who makes you laugh "Oh my god, he is suffering from non compos mentis but still kinda hot in an unstable way"
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| 5. | candy trip | ||
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Taking magic mushrooms with ecstacy - the mushrooms cause the taker to trip out, and the ecstacy makes sure they have a good trip.
Sometimes used to try to sort out someone having a bad trip on mushrooms, if there's no hope of bringing them down quickly - giving them half a pill effectively drenches the brain in seratonin, so whatever happens on the trip they're fairly cheerful about it (and because they're so happy, the trip generally turns into a good one). Not, obviously, that this is necessarily advised (or adviseable) unless the person is compos-mentis enough to realise what's going on, and experienced enough that mixing drugs isn't going to phase them. Oh man, I had a great candy trip last night.
Jimmy freaked out on mushrooms, so Bob gave him half a pill to candy-trip him out of it. |
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| 6. | touched | ||
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1. flattered, honored
2. drug or alcohol intoxicated 3. crazy This guy here is a little touched.
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| 7. | chikka | ||
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A nickname given to certain women of power and non compos mentis, derivitive from the only woman on record to hold leadership power with the Australian New South Wales Parliamentary Liberal party,
Kerry Anne Chikarovski. KK Wow, she's a total Chikka! I bet she would be fun to hang out with!
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