An Infectious agent that may cause an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with Neil cholerae bacteria.
The first ever recorded victim of this type of Infectious agent is Neil Ballaba, in which he ingested fecal matter which then caused a fecal-oral transmission which led to the spread of Neil Cholerae.
The first ever recorded victim of this type of Infectious agent is Neil Ballaba, in which he ingested fecal matter which then caused a fecal-oral transmission which led to the spread of Neil Cholerae.
"Neil cholerae causes seasonal outbreaks of cholera of epidemic proportions in developing countries with high mortality rates."
by Alveltola July 25, 2023
It's a way of saying "damn" in the Polish language, but its often used in the English language for the same meaning, most prominently in Chicago.
by RandomMalaysian August 22, 2023
by EvilCapy666 April 11, 2022
Another name for a Jamaican patty; a semi-sweet pastry filled with diarrhea-inducing mystery "meat".
by longrider700 August 05, 2017
The original method of motionless picture film invented in 1668. But these early TV's were not without drawbacks, being initially named the "poop soup killer" as when the Cholera TV first came out people were so shocked they literally shit themselves to death en masse. The people left behind were so preoccupied with their motionless picture Cholera TV's they hardly had time to dig mass graves for their friends and comrades.
The random nature of Cholera TV poisoning is also where the phrase "shit out of luck" came from.
Here is an example of a cholera TV in use in dungeons and dragons:
Cholera TV: infect target host with 2d6 visual damage per round to bowels/anus until dead or cleansed
The random nature of Cholera TV poisoning is also where the phrase "shit out of luck" came from.
Here is an example of a cholera TV in use in dungeons and dragons:
Cholera TV: infect target host with 2d6 visual damage per round to bowels/anus until dead or cleansed
by Wypipo whisperer August 22, 2020