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Definitions by akork

Semper Ubi Sub Ubi 

A phrase popular among first year Latin students, the phrase means "always wear underwear." The literal translation is "always where under where."
Pope: Hey...did you hear what those American's said?
Cardinals, yanwing: No, holiness.
Pope: Semper Ubi Sub Ubi.
Cardinals: Semper...always where under where...underwear! Ha, you've gotten us again holiness. You god damn trickster!
Semper Ubi Sub Ubi by akork November 9, 2006
Word of the Day on December 18, 2009
A Georgetown student or alumnus, derivative of the Greek word for "what."
What's a Hoya?
Georgetown Student: yes.
Hoya by akork November 1, 2006

Foxfields 

A horse race tradition in northern Virginia frequented especially by UVA students, as well as Georgetown and William & Mary students. Students dress in traditional spring suites and dresses and, due to large amounts of alcohol, tend to be very social.
UVA student at Foxfields (wandering about drunkenly): hey, love the seersucker jacket and salmon pants!
Georgetown student (drunkenly stumbling into UVA student): hey, yeah, thanks; love your salmon jacket and seersucker pants.
Foxfields by akork November 1, 2006