Someone who is of no use whatsoever, resulting in the incidental theft of oxygen that might be useful to others.
"You're such a breath burglar!" exclaimed Andy, after discovering Matt had left the beer behind.
useless dead weight
useless dead weight
by Reigun October 31, 2013
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by InterpersonalCommunication February 22, 2025
Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.
Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
by Ilovegalaxyslol December 08, 2023
Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.
Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
by Ilovegalaxyslol December 08, 2023
Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.
Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
by Ilovegalaxyslol December 08, 2023
by Ariel Dawn Wales March 01, 2016
by PEPPATHEPIG January 28, 2016