Person 1: Man I hate working away, it's so hard too sleep on this bed it's way too soft.
Person 2: looks like you suffering from goldilocks syndrome, better go get some sleeping pills.
Person 2: looks like you suffering from goldilocks syndrome, better go get some sleeping pills.
by Dyabolikal June 20, 2016
Get the Goldilocks syndrome mug.The noise made by an individual who does not know the answer to a question. The noise sounds similar to the vibration of a mobile phone when on Vibration Mode. There may be variations of tone in relation to situation.
Teacher: So what do you think about... (Asking the Student a difficult question).
Student: Mmmmmmmmmmm.... (Insert vibrating sound - Nokia Syndrome)
Student: Mmmmmmmmmmm.... (Insert vibrating sound - Nokia Syndrome)
by Adam & Scott March 26, 2008
Get the Nokia Syndrome mug.1) Widespread terminal syndrome causing victims to heavily enounciate and accent the ending letters of other people's last names.
First discovered in JD-MS after several students began heavily enounciating a person's last name.
2) Affected by the presence of certain individuals.
First discovered in JD-MS after several students began heavily enounciating a person's last name.
2) Affected by the presence of certain individuals.
by The Cardinal January 22, 2005
Get the Mohar Syndrome mug.• Down syndrome is caused by the presence of an extra chromosome in a baby's cells. 3 copies of chromosome 21, instead of the usual 2 copies.
• Around one in every 1000 babies born will have Down syndrome.
• There are over 40,000 people in the UK with the condition.
• Down's syndrome is not a disease. People with Down's syndrome are not ill and do not "suffer" from the condition.
• People with the syndrome will have a learning difficulty; about half will have a heart defect needing operation after birth. However, people with Down's syndrome walk and talk, read and write, go to school and lead fulfilling, semi-independent lives. They tend to be particularly good at relating to other people, mimicry, acting, dancing and music.
• The life expectancy of people with Down syndrome has doubled since the early 1980s due to better medical care and heart operations. 44% of people with Down's syndrome today are living into their 60's.
• In the United States about 20% of adults with Down syndrome do some form of paid work.
Abuse:
As with other forms of disability and difference, children who have not been taught better may use "Downs" or "Downs Syndrome" or "Special Needs" as an abusive term for other children. This is not all that common with "Down Syndrome" though previous terms for people with Down Syndrome (such as "Mongoloid" "Mongol" (shortened to "Mong") and "Retard" have been and still are used abusively and as a result have dropped out of normal use.
• Around one in every 1000 babies born will have Down syndrome.
• There are over 40,000 people in the UK with the condition.
• Down's syndrome is not a disease. People with Down's syndrome are not ill and do not "suffer" from the condition.
• People with the syndrome will have a learning difficulty; about half will have a heart defect needing operation after birth. However, people with Down's syndrome walk and talk, read and write, go to school and lead fulfilling, semi-independent lives. They tend to be particularly good at relating to other people, mimicry, acting, dancing and music.
• The life expectancy of people with Down syndrome has doubled since the early 1980s due to better medical care and heart operations. 44% of people with Down's syndrome today are living into their 60's.
• In the United States about 20% of adults with Down syndrome do some form of paid work.
Abuse:
As with other forms of disability and difference, children who have not been taught better may use "Downs" or "Downs Syndrome" or "Special Needs" as an abusive term for other children. This is not all that common with "Down Syndrome" though previous terms for people with Down Syndrome (such as "Mongoloid" "Mongol" (shortened to "Mong") and "Retard" have been and still are used abusively and as a result have dropped out of normal use.
"We now know that the child with Down syndrome
can gain significantly from the language and social
skills they observe in their typically-developing peers.
They flourish with exposure to the rich language and
play experiences they witness around them. We also
know that the other children, too, benefit from
having a child with special needs as a peer. "
can gain significantly from the language and social
skills they observe in their typically-developing peers.
They flourish with exposure to the rich language and
play experiences they witness around them. We also
know that the other children, too, benefit from
having a child with special needs as a peer. "
by Boring Typical Syndrome Dad April 4, 2018
Get the Down Syndrome mug.for example when luke clarke asks:
''would you beth quili''
and that person says ''yeah!''
this person has quiligotti syndrome because they are attracted to a dog/puppy.
''would you beth quili''
and that person says ''yeah!''
this person has quiligotti syndrome because they are attracted to a dog/puppy.
by bad boii June 5, 2010
Get the quiligotti syndrome mug.Drunk On Nothing
(dee-oh-enn)
1)A Person That Expeieriences Frequent Bouts Of Hyperactivity or Drunken Symptoms Without Actually Digesting Alchol or Drugs.
2) Retarded Person Who Blames Their Spasms Of Dumbness On A Made Up Condition
(dee-oh-enn)
1)A Person That Expeieriences Frequent Bouts Of Hyperactivity or Drunken Symptoms Without Actually Digesting Alchol or Drugs.
2) Retarded Person Who Blames Their Spasms Of Dumbness On A Made Up Condition
*Looking at a woman stagerring about*
"Woah man, she is well light its only 9.00"
"Nah, She Got DON syndrome, i saw her at the pub she only had a lemonade"
"DON?"
"yeah, mate, D-O-N drunk on nothing"
"Woah man, she is well light its only 9.00"
"Nah, She Got DON syndrome, i saw her at the pub she only had a lemonade"
"DON?"
"yeah, mate, D-O-N drunk on nothing"
by Ellie-x May 7, 2008
Get the DON Syndrome mug.When a Disney star (most likely a child star) goes out of their way to prove themselves as an individual apart from Disney.
ex: miley cyrus. Her recent outbreak is quite obviously a shout to the world telling people that she is not an innocent little Disney star. This is a common motive.this is Disney syndrome
by craziefuzi January 23, 2014
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