Implying a bad situation, object or result of an action. Orginated in Glenmoore, PA, by local legends chase and weston.
"that test was soo much death"
"DEATH! i stubbed my toe!"
"you're such a little death"
"looks like you're in for a night of death"
"DEATH! i stubbed my toe!"
"you're such a little death"
"looks like you're in for a night of death"
by Chase Englund January 18, 2008
Get the DEATHmug. by Louis Firbank August 29, 2003
Get the deathmug. I was driving down the street and I stopped at a red light, that was the death of my foward progress.
by Anthony Wheeler October 12, 2007
Get the deathmug. people don't like the word death simply because what happens after death is unknown. Death could be wonderful but nobody knows, it is disliked because it makes people part from each other.
by t_lly July 3, 2014
Get the deathmug. The discontinuation (or transference) of self-existence from within any particular frame of existence (into another).
If this sentence marks the passing of time then its end marks my death.
And the beginning of this sentence marks the possibility of the continuation of my existence.
And the beginning of this sentence marks the possibility of the continuation of my existence.
by Patriche July 6, 2007
Get the deathmug. The inevitable. It will happen. What happens when you die? You imagine... darkness, blank. But no one's there to visualize it. You think you will live forever, but no. Everything ends. Every rock, every grain of sand, every explorer, every conqueror, every risk taker, every gambler, every king, every peasant, every murderer, everything you've ever known. The universe won't "die," it will just get, dark. Dark. Very, very dark.
by Psycho12213 September 16, 2017
Get the Deathmug. Usually personified as a skeleton with a dry sense of humour. Loves his job. Tall fellow, TALKS LIKE THIS. Everyone meets him at some point or other.
"It is a fact that although the Death of the Discworld is, in his own words, an ANTHROPOMORPHIC PERSONIFICATION, he long ago gave up using the traditional skeletal horses, because of the bother of having to stop all the time to wire bits back on."
--Terry Pratchett, "Mort"
--Terry Pratchett, "Mort"
by Prisoner 37469 December 3, 2009
Get the Deathmug.