After spending a significant amount of time around WiFi or radio,microwave signal's or radiation. You will get WiFi sickness, or wifiless. Symptoms' are grogyness, headache, overheating and saw eye sight.
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by platopuss911now January 30, 2016
Reffering to extemely messy shits, that when you look down beneath yourself, theres nothing but a bowl of chundered mess.
Deano:"Oooh mate, I wouldn't go in there for a while!"
Luke:" Why not mate?"
Deano:" Well I was just sick out of my arse!!"
Luke:" Ergh Deano! Its OK mate, I've been there 2."
Luke:" Why not mate?"
Deano:" Well I was just sick out of my arse!!"
Luke:" Ergh Deano! Its OK mate, I've been there 2."
by Andrew Dean February 25, 2005
The sick plumber occurs when a dude is boning a girls' ass (thus blocking the "pipes"), and she slips out a fart that stinks so bad it makes the plumber throw-up immediately all over her back.
After giving Olivia the sick plumber, the gentleman peaced-out, making her clean the puke off her own back and bed.
by J. Kellett Z. March 30, 2007
Is a term used to describe something that one probably shouldn’t agree with, find entertaining, interesting or cool. But they do.
Best used in a dark humour sense.
Best used in a dark humour sense.
by MasterGoatEgg April 28, 2022
When you pretend like you are sick all day but then someone asks you to go out at night and all of a sudden you're all better.
Day: Honey, I'm so sick. You take care of the kids.
Night: I'm feeling a little better. Joe asked me to go to the bar. See you later.
Wife: I thought you were sick
Husband: I was just day sick.
Night: I'm feeling a little better. Joe asked me to go to the bar. See you later.
Wife: I thought you were sick
Husband: I was just day sick.
by mcoop21 February 07, 2017
After a big party night, Mike felt the donkey sickness coming on when he looked over at who he had hooked up with that night.
by eemmmmaaaa January 13, 2011
A ‘Sick Puppy’ is an endearing term to describe a person who struggles with their mental health. A strange but loving way of owning the struggles they have been through and being proud of where and who they are today.
First used in this context by singer/songwriter ‘Kings Elliot’ who herself struggles with borderline personality disorder, anxiety and panic attacks.
First used in this context by singer/songwriter ‘Kings Elliot’ who herself struggles with borderline personality disorder, anxiety and panic attacks.
by ally2002BPDwarrior September 28, 2022