A child conceived during an episode of Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman. Brought on by the romance of Dr. Quinn and Sully.
Person 1: "Whoa, did you know Joe was a Dr. Quinn Medicine Child?"
Person 2: "No, but now I can see why he looks like Sully. "
Person 2: "No, but now I can see why he looks like Sully. "
by Big_Red_Bri January 24, 2009
A doctor in a clinic, usually in a wal mart or other store like target, that has basically no medical knowledge, and only exists as a means to get perscriptions when you don't have a real doctor. You usually dont go to said doctor for a diagnosis, as they are to dumb to give one.
by dgallina03 June 07, 2009
Putting off/Expressing emotional problems on another person although they are clearly unqualified to give a professional opinion on mental health.
So I buy dinner, take her to a movie, pay for drinks, we get to my house and she starts Dr. Phil-ing me.
by brainsplatter87 February 02, 2011
An fantastic journalist circa 1960's. His writings often include topics from Nixon to Hells Angels. Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas is his best known work. Mainly for the fact that it surfaced when Johnny Depp had emerged from being the guy from 21 Jump Street
by Miotch October 20, 2004
when you wanna get real in your life and start living your life in a positive manner. Basically sayin get real.
by charlesbrunswick69 February 18, 2010
A delicious concoction of sweet tea, cranberry juice, orange juice, Hawaiian punch, sprite, apples, limes, and oranges invented by Dr. Ryan Fleming, a word renown organic chemist and Peruvian drug lord. It fucks people up. End of story.
"OMG Jenny, when I went to that fRaT PaRtY lAsT nIgHt, i blacked out drinking Dr. Fleming's Jungle Juice and got a 28 man train run on me."
by Officer Hamilton Sexington Jr. September 29, 2009
A variation of the card game savage injun that is not recommended for rational, sober poker players. In the original game of savage injun there are two cards dealt, face down to all players. The players then hold the cards up to their foreheads, face out,(like an Indian's feathers on a head-dress) where you cannot see your own cards, but all of your opponents can see your cards. You bet on your knowledge of the other player's cards.
In the doctor pepper version (not recommended), the game is complicated by having wild cards of 10-2-4. Not for the feint of heart.
In the doctor pepper version (not recommended), the game is complicated by having wild cards of 10-2-4. Not for the feint of heart.
by Cosmicstargoat April 28, 2004