It originiated from a pakistani boy, named Hassan back in the old school days in primary school. It is verbally used to diss, humiliate and annoying the shit out of you. Curry_king has become the successor to use the term once Hassan left Beacon Hill School.
Hassan scored a goal! He goes up to Tim
Hassan: NAP NAP ZIP ZAP and tickles his chin
Tim: you're so gay.......
Hassan: NAP NAP ZIP ZAP and tickles his chin
Tim: you're so gay.......
by curry_king April 03, 2005
n. A Strategic Party Nap (SPN) is a nap that is strategically taken before you start your night of partying. Obviously you are going to rage hard, and in preparation, you need to restore some energy from your hard days work.
James: "I don't know if I want to go to that party tonight... I'm pretty tired already"
Alex: "Dude! Just take a strategic party nap and then we can rage all night long"
Alex: "Dude! Just take a strategic party nap and then we can rage all night long"
by MercuryBlue July 07, 2011
To take a nap, but instead of just sleeping, masturbating before you try to sleep, effectly tiring you out and allowing you to get to sleep faster.
by Fraser February 09, 2005
When a studious sleep deprived person can fall into deep REM in a second and then be refreshed and ready to continue studying after only 7 minutes of sleeping.
by mehadeha June 19, 2010
A sleeping disorder characterized by attempting to go to sleep earlier than usual, only to wake up a couple hours later. This is due to the person's brain thinking they are only taking a nap, rather than wanting to sleep for a full night.
Affects mostly frequent nap takers, night owls, and those with no sleep schedule.
Affects mostly frequent nap takers, night owls, and those with no sleep schedule.
A: Oh wow, you look terrible.
B: I know. I tried to go to bed at 10 last night, but I woke up again at midnight and couldn't fall back asleep.
A: Sounds like a case of False Nap Syndrome. That's what you get for staying up until 4 AM every night.
B: I know. I tried to go to bed at 10 last night, but I woke up again at midnight and couldn't fall back asleep.
A: Sounds like a case of False Nap Syndrome. That's what you get for staying up until 4 AM every night.
by Cenex April 25, 2012
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