Verb tense: When, in the course of a poker game, betting and raising reaches a fever pitch. All rational thought among poker players ceases to exist and 7♧4♧ becomes a Premium hand. Drugs, alcohol and monkey-tilt create an atmosphere of sick action i.e. donkey fever.
by Don Key IIII September 28, 2020
*a fever that is caused by the cold summits of a mountain, that can make peoples eyes freeze out of there sockets or something similar, as well as other things too.*
by dr.thomas von atom May 07, 2024
When a military service member has been deployed and away from family for so long that they start to lose their mind.
Dude, Bert is starting to act really fuckin' weird....
Yeah man I think he's got 'Deployment Fever'...
Yeah man I think he's got 'Deployment Fever'...
by Bertc February 28, 2010
A type of fever one gets from watching fights which enables them to act on what they see. Very common amongst freshmen because they are easily influenced
Person 1: did you see the fight today?
Person 2: which one there are so many I stopped keeping track
Person 1: right, every one has Granger fever
Person 2: which one there are so many I stopped keeping track
Person 1: right, every one has Granger fever
by Uneducated-kid October 09, 2019
by Narcolepticdickswallower November 16, 2017
Phrase used by producers and musicians alike to describe a sort-of "sound-blindness" brought on by the excitement of just finishing a recording. This causes something to sound breathtaking; only for it to sound mediocre or bad after further listening. Usually used to refer to a mix, but can apply to many parts of a recording. The effect is at it's worst in the late hours of the night.
"I thought that my mix was perfect last night. Pure studio fever! The next morning you could barely hear the bass or guitar."
by Coker0415 December 23, 2022