A greeting between friends, used like "hi" or "hey." Generally responded to with a repeat of "honig." Typically used in passing.
Originates from the MIT chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi where David Honig was a notoriously antisocial brother. In particular, he reacted with pronounced paranoia to hearing his name spoken. Accordingly, his name started being used as a regular greeting amoung brothers.
Originates from the MIT chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi where David Honig was a notoriously antisocial brother. In particular, he reacted with pronounced paranoia to hearing his name spoken. Accordingly, his name started being used as a regular greeting amoung brothers.
by honig May 18, 2006
The title of a song written by Simpsons' character Kirk Van Houten during his divorce with Luann Van Houten in Season 4, Eposide 4 (A Milhouse Divided). Aired December 1, 1996.
Can I borrow a feeling?
Can you lend me a jar of love?
Hurtin' hearts need some healin'
Take my hand with your glove of love
Can you lend me a jar of love?
Hurtin' hearts need some healin'
Take my hand with your glove of love
by honig May 18, 2006
The act of hitting an object (usually a container of food) out of somebody's hands in jest. Originates from the MIT chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi.
The three rules of eiting are:
- The eit'er helps clean
- Do not eit coffee
- Do not eit raisins
The term has since evolved to be used as an exclamation of frustration along the lines of "crap" or "damn."
The three rules of eiting are:
- The eit'er helps clean
- Do not eit coffee
- Do not eit raisins
The term has since evolved to be used as an exclamation of frustration along the lines of "crap" or "damn."
by honig May 18, 2006
An abbreviation of "institute" used as a slang term for the Massachusettes Institute of Technology (MIT), a university in Cambridge, Mass.
Often used by students to refer to the physical campus itself, as opposed to surrounding locations such as dorms and associated research affiliations.
Often used by students to refer to the physical campus itself, as opposed to surrounding locations such as dorms and associated research affiliations.
by honig May 18, 2006