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Carpe Diem 

A shortened version of the original Latin phrase "Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero" meaning "seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the future."

Commonly used to justify spontaneous behavior and to make the most out of today, because one doesn't know if they'll live to see tomorrow.

However, the actual phrase is not saying to ignore the future, but rather to do as much as one can now because they won't know if everything will fall into place in the long run.

Benefit yourself now, so it can pay off in the future.

The complete fucking opposite of YOLO.
I should probably study for this calculus exam to help me become a civil engineer, unless I want to end up smoking crack in the back of the McDonalds parking lot. Carpe diem!
Carpe Diem by vrls September 6, 2013
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Carpe Sluttem 

Dog Latin play on the classic phrase Carpe Diem

Translates to "seize the sluts". The phrase is commonly used to express pleasure when an individual finds themselves in a club with a high percentage of seemingly promiscuous girls (sluts).
"Dude, you have to get laid tonight - carpe sluttem!"
Carpe Sluttem by gentaXY August 9, 2009

Carpe Omnia 

Seize everything, take everything, take it all.

Latin.
Carpe Omnia by insomniac92 January 19, 2009

carpe yolo 

"Jessica, stop trying to make carpe yolo happen. Its not going to happen."
carpe yolo by ,jabcshgefwKH June 4, 2014

carpe canum 

Latin for 'seize the dog'
Jeremy: In the words of the immortal poet: Carpe Canum!
Jay: Yes!
*later on*
Jay: Seize the dog?
carpe canum by Rexim January 9, 2012

carpe jugulum 

There's a book by Terry Pratchett named "Carpe Jugulum",which means something like "Seize neck/jugular".
This book is about vampires clan from Ubervald with motoo "Carpe Jugulum" :).If you're Pratchett's fan,you'd get the point easily
carpe jugulum by V.Ancheva January 4, 2009