by none12345 November 18, 2007
when one is talking about a woman of asian descent. Woman are being compared to ice cream flavors according to the color of there skin.
by moe plain June 28, 2005
Will: So what was your last job?
Dave:I worked on suicide hotline. Only for a day, they called that day Lemming Sunday
Dave:I worked on suicide hotline. Only for a day, they called that day Lemming Sunday
by benkon April 08, 2009
by Mutha Fukin AC February 28, 2016
by JunkyRhythm March 25, 2018
proper noun \ˈsən-(ˌ)dā, -dē ˈbət ˈhōl\
1. The state of a gay man's anus and lower digestive tract after a rough Saturday night of drinking and bottoming during sex--often accompanied by prideful complaining, awkward wobbles, and supportive friendship
2. An event or occurrence that is celebrated despite accompanied pain or discomfort
3. A person who you love although frequently pretend to hate but are, in fact, incredibly happy with
1. The state of a gay man's anus and lower digestive tract after a rough Saturday night of drinking and bottoming during sex--often accompanied by prideful complaining, awkward wobbles, and supportive friendship
2. An event or occurrence that is celebrated despite accompanied pain or discomfort
3. A person who you love although frequently pretend to hate but are, in fact, incredibly happy with
1.
B: How was your night?
E: Ugh.
B: Bad? Or Sunday butthole?
E: (smiles)
Both: Jeah! (high five)
2.
S: I'm ready to graduate although I will always look back on my time here as I would a Sunday butthole
3. I love Max, in a Sunday butthole sort of way
B: How was your night?
E: Ugh.
B: Bad? Or Sunday butthole?
E: (smiles)
Both: Jeah! (high five)
2.
S: I'm ready to graduate although I will always look back on my time here as I would a Sunday butthole
3. I love Max, in a Sunday butthole sort of way
by Femme Fullgarverbo August 09, 2012
The Sunday effect means many things. It can mean general "blues" before going to work the next day, longing for another chance at the weekend, re-living/analyzing events of the weekend whether they be good or bad, or just letting the day go by not doing a single thing because of the above factors. You are feeling the symptoms of the Sunday effect if:
1)You spend the whole day asking your friends what they did on the weekend and comparing their stories to yours
2)You talk to people you wouldn't normally talk to on msn.
3)You keep telling yourself you have to get to your homework but never do because your mentally paralyzed and focused on comparing weekends with your friends
4)You constantly re-live the highlights of your weekend, pushing you further into Sunday depression because you long for more good things that can only happen on weekends. Also its very common to re-live good events of the weekend and think of ways you could have made those things better. The more things you think up that you could have done, the worse you'll feel.
5)You constantly re-live BAD parts of your weekend because you feel like what you did wasn't enough or want another chance at fixing the bad aftermath of whatever happened
For example if you fight someone on the weekend you'll constantly re-live the fight, thinking of ways you could have avoided it or ways you could have fought better.
Sundays are particularly bad if you don't have anything to look forward to the next weekend OR if you have things you AREN'T looking forward to during the week.
Basically the sunday effect is the general depression after the events of a weekend (whether it be a good or bad weekend) that causes your sunday to pass you by. It's like your memory isn't writing anything down.
There isn't any way to really get rid of the effect, all you can do is let the sunday go by OR actually get to your homework filling you up with self esteem.
1)You spend the whole day asking your friends what they did on the weekend and comparing their stories to yours
2)You talk to people you wouldn't normally talk to on msn.
3)You keep telling yourself you have to get to your homework but never do because your mentally paralyzed and focused on comparing weekends with your friends
4)You constantly re-live the highlights of your weekend, pushing you further into Sunday depression because you long for more good things that can only happen on weekends. Also its very common to re-live good events of the weekend and think of ways you could have made those things better. The more things you think up that you could have done, the worse you'll feel.
5)You constantly re-live BAD parts of your weekend because you feel like what you did wasn't enough or want another chance at fixing the bad aftermath of whatever happened
For example if you fight someone on the weekend you'll constantly re-live the fight, thinking of ways you could have avoided it or ways you could have fought better.
Sundays are particularly bad if you don't have anything to look forward to the next weekend OR if you have things you AREN'T looking forward to during the week.
Basically the sunday effect is the general depression after the events of a weekend (whether it be a good or bad weekend) that causes your sunday to pass you by. It's like your memory isn't writing anything down.
There isn't any way to really get rid of the effect, all you can do is let the sunday go by OR actually get to your homework filling you up with self esteem.
Checking facebook constantly, staying on msn for hours asking people you never talk to what they did on the weekend, and sitting on your ass for hours at a time are common symptoms of the Sunday effect.
GET TO WORK
GET TO WORK
by dickmouth243253 April 13, 2009