drunchover

A late afternoon meal that happens on the weekends only, one that is too late to qualify for brunch yet early to be deemed as dinner. The main participants of 'drunchover' suffer from severe hangover from the night before. No drinking is necessarily involved in this scenario, but is likely to occur. Drunchovers happen in the mid to late afternoon because the parties involved went to bed early in the morning after heavy alcoholic intoxication the night before.
Oh man, this 'drunchover' is a life saver for my severe headache.
by smiletodaywithme June 20, 2011
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rusyphilis

Contagious decease that can be defined with advanced stage of russophilia (love for Russia). This decease can be the result of bacteria that can be found in key areas of ones body such as: brain, butt, armpits, mouth (especially) and organs for reproduction. Some people may experience all of these symptoms at the same time. Symptoms may be, but are not limited to: itching, stupidity, voting for Trump, incest, blue eye, extensive hair growth on the genitalia and under one's tongue. There is no known cure for it.
Oh man, 😳 I felt a severe nightly disturbance in my bunhole last night and realized I was exposed to rusyphilis.
by smiletodaywithme July 12, 2023
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noiu

phonetic equivalent of the American 'no', usually used by British or other common wealth citizens. This expression depicts a phonetic representation of the term and can be written in multiple other ways such as: noooiuuu, noiuuu, etc. In its longer counterpart, 'noiu' can be thought of as a typical melodic British prosody of speech, beginning at a high pitch and ending at a lower pitch.
Alex: hey, can we have red instead of white wine tonight?
Melissa: noiu, noooiuuu!
by smiletodaywithme December 15, 2015
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noiu

phonetic equivalent of the American 'no', usually used by British or other common wealth citizens. This expression depicts a phonetic representation of the term and can be written in multiple other ways such as: noooiuuu, noiuuu, etc. In its longer counterpart, 'noiu' can be thought of as a typical melodic British prosody of speech, beginning at a high pitch and ending at a lower pitch.
He: hey, can we have red instead of white wine tonight?
She: noiu, noooiuuu!
by smiletodaywithme December 17, 2015
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