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delushious 

when something is so juicy in it's nature that it's nither just delicious or luscious...it's just delushious. a shortened term would be delush. preferable usage of the word because it is more accommodating and fun to say.
did you hear about about anna breaking up with her husband to get with regina? ...delush dude.

check out the delushious booty on homegirl! mmm mmmm...ga' damn.
delushious by Rosacia June 21, 2008

delusionship

a type of relationship where one person was delusional the whole time, and the relationship never really existed in the first place. it was all in their mind and delusions.
I never dated him, but I had a delusionship with him.
delusionship by emkitten4136 March 7, 2023

delusions of adequacy 

An insult suggesting that someone is not only sub-standard, but that he is incorrect by thinking that he is even up to par. A play on delusions of grandeur.
Clearly not the sharpest tool in the shed, Carl nonetheless suffered from delusions of adequacy.
delusions of adequacy by ntvnykr October 7, 2006

delusions of grandeur 

1. a delusion (common in paranoia) that you are much greater and more powerful and influential than you really are

2. what occurs when you have feelings for someone that are so extreme, and you describe them, but the other person doesn't feel the same way... at all.
mitch is having delusions of grandeur about ange again.
delusions of grandeur by domokun December 11, 2004

bum delusions

1. the false belief that one has a nice bum

2. a belief which often causes one to flaunt their botton, when it in fact ought to be modestly covered
Sarah's sudden appearance at work in a pair of tights caught her co-workers off-guard, who were surprised that such a sensible woman had bum delusions.
bum delusions by modesta March 30, 2011

Delusions of Grand Jury 

The thing that a court jury demonstrates when they make decisions and rulings based more on beliefs outside of law, or to appear more important than their jury position entails. It usually involves decisions based on facts that don't pertain to the actual charges in any way.

It doesn't have to be a grand jury. That just makes the pun work is all.
Everyone knew that Mr. Chang was a dangerous assassin, but the prosecution had no legal evidence whatsoever. Luckily, the jury showed delusions of grand jury by sentencing him to death. See in this one, the grand jury reference does make sense.

The jurors exhibited delusions of grand jury when they convicted the man solely on the basis that he liked to carve wooden figurines.