n. An group of engineers gathered around a single computer screen during a period of extreme operational failure
A tragedy pod of forlorn coworkers formed around the lead engineer's desk while she tried to find the customers' deleted data.
by thesystemisdown February 28, 2017
Get the tragedy podmug. You know, the real tragedy is not just what happened to him but that we live in the world where you even have to ask whether or not he is the bad one.
by Hym Iam April 3, 2022
Get the Tragedymug. by Solid Mantis December 10, 2020
Get the Grief/tragedy/sympathy machinemug. Some may define "Tragedy" as either Shakesphere, losing your car keys, or losing a loved one. A true tragedy is being born on April 1st. Indeed there is nothing sadder than being forced to suffer through 2 special days at once.
by h2ka March 1, 2024
Get the Tragedymug. The industry that wants control of all sides of the story, therefore the media claims to tell all sides of the story and be on everyone's side.
What the media and grief/tragedy/sympathy industry won't tell people is how on their own they really are, and how the industry doesn't give a fuck about them, it's a machine that depends on them to keep running.
by The Original Agahnim September 28, 2021
Get the Grief/tragedy/sympathy industrymug. In a traditional tragedy, all of the characters die at the end but in a shit tragedy like the Fall of the United States, no one is dying so the horrible story isn't over and the damage continues.
by Publius0987 August 5, 2025
Get the Shit tragedymug. A term for track and field runners, implying they are overly dramatic, weak, and lack the competitiveness of real athletes, embodying a sense of failure and insignificance in the sports world
"After watching the race, I couldn't help but think of him as a trackside tragedy, all show and no substance"
by Johnthegrassfairy325762365 October 15, 2024
Get the Trackside tragedymug.