Term for any person with a communicable disease/virus that willingly goes out in public, hangs with friends and spreads their sickness to the people around them.
Origins of the term come from the movie "Outbreak"
Origins of the term come from the movie "Outbreak"
by Nixodemus December 9, 2008
Get the plague monkeymug. by Christopher Ray July 19, 2021
Get the Wuhanic Plaguemug. by inthebackseatofyourcarJae June 30, 2008
Get the SLUTonic plaguemug. A reference to the consistent cycle of sickness after returning from the The Hague International Model United Nations conference in the The Hague, Netherlands. The Hague Plague takes many forms (it varies from year-to-year), but it mostly entails stuffy nose, coughing, trouble sleeping, throat soreness, and a general feeling of internal death. While used by many of the delegates after THIMUN, it is mostly used by the schools from the United States.
Kristin got the Hague Plague.
Trace missed a week of school after getting the Hague Plague.
Kaelie missed ten quizzes and three tests because of the Hague Plague.
Trace missed a week of school after getting the Hague Plague.
Kaelie missed ten quizzes and three tests because of the Hague Plague.
by Soccergy February 10, 2020
Get the The Hague Plaguemug. Mr. A: Watch out for the Piggie Plague!! AAARRGGH!!! It's got me!! uuuhhhhgghh!! *doesn't die, just falls asleep*
by JargonJunkie November 5, 2009
Get the Piggie Plaguemug. Much like Bieber Fever, this nasty disease is a term to describe the new sensation created by 13-year YouTube phenomenom, Rebecca Black and her hit single, "Friday". How such an utterly untalented little shithead like Rebecca Black can get a record deal is beyond me, but I suppose if Justin Bieber can get famous, then so can she.
by PJ Queen April 3, 2011
Get the the Black Plaguemug. A hardcore fan of the musician Emilie Autumn. Not to be confused with a Muffin, who is a less active fan of her music.
They can often be found wearing corsets, drinking tea, crafting, or "spreading the Plague" aka advertising Miss Autumn's music to the world.
The also refer to themselves as inmates in "The Asylum"
They can often be found wearing corsets, drinking tea, crafting, or "spreading the Plague" aka advertising Miss Autumn's music to the world.
The also refer to themselves as inmates in "The Asylum"
by AsylumInmate December 6, 2009
Get the Plague Ratmug.