Non-Negotiable Demand. An unreasonable request by a friend or associate, usually issued the way a petulant child would demand his toy or his blankie.
For those old enough to remember, it was common during the 1970's for militant organizations to set up a table on a college campus and loudly announce "We Have The Following List of Non-Negotiable Demands."
For those old enough to remember, it was common during the 1970's for militant organizations to set up a table on a college campus and loudly announce "We Have The Following List of Non-Negotiable Demands."
by Shawdog December 14, 2012
I was supposed to call my gf but my phone was trippin'. My boss asked why I didn't show up at work and didn't bother to call or text and I told him my phone was trippin'.
by Shawdog December 02, 2016
That naked feeling you have when you inadvertently leave your cellphone home and find yourself adrift in the digital world
OMG! I've got decellulitis -- my phone is sitting on the charger next to my bed and I'm lost without it.
by Shawdog October 06, 2016
"Is the pope a Catholic?"
Used as an answer to any question that is already obvious.
Pronounced it-pak.
Used as an answer to any question that is already obvious.
Pronounced it-pak.
by Shawdog November 23, 2011
Late For His Own Funeral. A person who is chronically (and mostly unapologetically) late for everything.
Everett's LFHOF. Said he'd be here at 11:30 and his ass didn't even leave his house until 11:40, texting "OMW".
by Shawdog July 30, 2010
Phone Induced Brain Rot: The not-so-gradual reduction in our attention spans due to constant use of smartphones, to the point that it becomes more and more difficult to read more than 10 pages or so at a time -- even in a good book.
I started to read "Fire and Fury" and despite it being really interesting, I couldn't plow through more than a few pages at a time. PIBR, I guess.
by Shawdog August 17, 2018
I Don't Get Paid Till Next Friday. The sad lament of struggling Late Millennials and Early GenZ folks beset by student loans.
by Shawdog February 18, 2019