obsidious adjective. rare. from Latin obsidium siege, from obsidere: see OBSESS, -IOUS. Besieging; besetting, siege like, besiege, unrelenting, attempt to overpower, an extensive period of misery.
With his relentless obsidious nature, he would not let up until he conquered all before him.
The misery he endured was truly obsidious.
The misery he endured was truly obsidious.
by Obsidious August 02, 2009
1. Servant slave to the infrastructure of Tucson which is in turn "the subservient tool" of Davis-Monthan AFB (DM)
2. One who is good for making tacos for military personal from DM to eat.
3. Minimum wage slave there to ensure the fast food restaurants and convenience stores are able to provide service to personnel from DM.
2. One who is good for making tacos for military personal from DM to eat.
3. Minimum wage slave there to ensure the fast food restaurants and convenience stores are able to provide service to personnel from DM.
Aren't these tucsonans great, always ready with a taco when you need one.
Airman: Hello sarge, my son just got a job at McDonald.
Sargent: Aren't Tucsonans suppose to be doing that?
Airman: Hello sarge, my son just got a job at McDonald.
Sargent: Aren't Tucsonans suppose to be doing that?
by Obsidious August 02, 2009