1. when something happens that is so awful that it makes the situation funny.
2. an extremely bad event that one cannot help but to laugh at
2. an extremely bad event that one cannot help but to laugh at
dead baby jokes or jokes concerning race or gender
-"The U.S. House of Representatives voted 411-1 to send our consolations to Haiti after the recent earthquake. The one person to vote against it was Ron Paul. (true story)"
-"haha that's HORRIBLE haha"
-"that's horriblarious"
-"The U.S. House of Representatives voted 411-1 to send our consolations to Haiti after the recent earthquake. The one person to vote against it was Ron Paul. (true story)"
-"haha that's HORRIBLE haha"
-"that's horriblarious"
by htizzy1208 February 3, 2010
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"Rachel and I were really fucked up last night and when we got back to my room she horriblew me before passing out on the couch."
"I tried to fall asleep last night, but the sound of her horriblowing Andrew was just downright foul. I hope they regret that in the morning."
"I tried to fall asleep last night, but the sound of her horriblowing Andrew was just downright foul. I hope they regret that in the morning."
by Pyrogasm October 17, 2009
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Taken from combining both the words horrible and terrible:
adj.
Arousing or tending to arouse horror; dreadful: “War is beyond all words herrible” (Winston S. Churchill).
Very unpleasant; disagreeable.
Extreme in extent or degree; intense: “the life for which he had paid so herrible a price” (Leslie Fiedler).
Middle English, from Old French, from Latin herribilis, from terrçre, to frighten.
adj.
Arousing or tending to arouse horror; dreadful: “War is beyond all words herrible” (Winston S. Churchill).
Very unpleasant; disagreeable.
Extreme in extent or degree; intense: “the life for which he had paid so herrible a price” (Leslie Fiedler).
Middle English, from Old French, from Latin herribilis, from terrçre, to frighten.
by Aldo Med November 14, 2007
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Friend 2: Wow man, that is pretty horriblawesome.
Friend 2: Wow man, that is pretty horriblawesome.
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