A health KHoach's dwelling. I write it with a KH as any KHoach teaching about the wellness house has a thick tongue and a lateral lisp. It involves physical health, psychological health, social health, mental health, and some other repetitive bullshit.
My KHoach taught us about the Wellness House today. Can someone explain what the fuck he was talking about?
by iamtheram October 16, 2008
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by lovethatcurlygirl May 13, 2010
Get the Wellena mug.A dog that is an attention hog. Hyper. Will follow you around everywhere. Has allergies. Will wheeze from time to time and is allergic to grass. Loves peanut butter. Won't stay in a room by himself. Is afraid of little Chihuahuas. And loves his owner dearly.
by dog_lover December 25, 2010
Get the wellaby mug.the act or act of slapping a womens' face with your penis until it bruises, then taking her to wellington nz buying her a handbag with a hole in it and her giving you a blowy whilst performing the same act
hey gerrard i just wellington handbagged your mum and sister
so thats why you were away for 12 days
yep
so thats why you were away for 12 days
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by tomcollins10166 November 22, 2010
Get the wellington handbag mug.Pronounced "well - e": An adjective or noun which is derived from the word "Welfare" used to describe the shitty condition of: clothing, personal possessions, etc. It was first used in Ontario, Canada (near the dirty 'shwa). Whether you say it as a joke or out of sheer honesty to put down your friends or strangers, it can tie into your regular douchebag vocabulary.
by JayTriano February 25, 2011
Get the Wellee mug.Older people, typically retired, who are both fit and healthy. Used by the British parliamentarian Harriet Harman and disliked by some as political jargon that has become associated with raising the age at which retirement benefit may be taken.
From the Indpendent Newspaper:
Introducing the wellderly
Growing numbers of the over-65s want to keep working, volunteer or go on gap years
Antonym frelderly.
Introducing the wellderly
Growing numbers of the over-65s want to keep working, volunteer or go on gap years
Antonym frelderly.
by Johnny Germane November 29, 2012
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