away of saying things with out the right terminology;the opposite of english; another way to communication
by Atonne Hunter June 17, 2004
The silent killer... Of brains.
by Do I have to put something here? August 17, 2005
When a group of many men with yellow fever go for the same Asian women wich they all fight wich makes a plague of yellow fever
by Angel Valdes December 14, 2015
A fetish for Native Americans, Native American culture, or Native American whatever. Typically found in Greenland by horny Danes, Savage Plague has since made a few outbreaks in Asia, Australia, and even parts of backward Europe. Derives from the words "Noble Savage," a derogatory term for Native Americans.
Euroamerican dude: Damn! Did you see that sexy dark skinned, straight black haired chick walk by? She has a huge ass!
Some random dude: Shut the fucking hell up! Valiciana will kick your fucking Savage Plague'd ass!
Euroamerican dude: O_O' I have Sava
Some random dude: Shut the fucking hell up! Valiciana will kick your fucking Savage Plague'd ass!
Euroamerican dude: O_O' I have Sava
by BeerChuggin'German October 04, 2009
A plague that seems to have infected millions of people around the world, it's one known effect is lulling people into the false belief that PC's are better than Mac's. It may sound silly but is an increasing problem having enormous effects on todays society. The one known cure to this malicious disease is an iPod.
Dave: I like my PC cos it runs the best operating system in the world Windows on it.
Harry: Hah looks like you've still got The Windows Plague, here check this out, (hands Dave an iPod)
Dave: Wha-? This is genius! Must of been made by Microsoft.
Harry: -_-; *sigh*
Harry: Hah looks like you've still got The Windows Plague, here check this out, (hands Dave an iPod)
Dave: Wha-? This is genius! Must of been made by Microsoft.
Harry: -_-; *sigh*
by An On E Mouse February 13, 2008
A substitute for the word "sick," as used in the context of something being impressive. Most commonly used by extreme sports enthusiasts.
by John McPain April 09, 2010
Irish plague: alcoholism
by author September 28, 2006