1 ) Latin phrase ('seize the day'), most commonly found as a tattoo on the arms or chests of men who, surprisingly, are least likely to take advantage of daylight hours. Rather, its proponents generally devote the majority of their time to disregarding the consequences of their night-time behaviour, and lifting up heavy objects in gymnasiums devoid of natural light.
Whether the choice of this phrase as a tattoo is an example of ironic self-awareness is unknown.
2) coll. Name given to one who has such a tattoo.
Whether the choice of this phrase as a tattoo is an example of ironic self-awareness is unknown.
2) coll. Name given to one who has such a tattoo.
1) " Hey bro, got me this wicked new carpe diem tatt on my wrist!"
"Sweet as dude, does it represent your passion for climbing basalt monoliths in the desert?"
"Nah man, was off my face in Bali!"
2) "Whoa, Susan, check out that smokin' hot Carpe Diem over there!"
" Wowee, Beth! Bet he seizes days regularly!"
"Sweet as dude, does it represent your passion for climbing basalt monoliths in the desert?"
"Nah man, was off my face in Bali!"
2) "Whoa, Susan, check out that smokin' hot Carpe Diem over there!"
" Wowee, Beth! Bet he seizes days regularly!"
by hardcore protein store February 18, 2014
Latin phrase meaning everything said above used by stupid and naive girls, in order to look smart and "deep".
I am ocean.
I am Okonkwo.
God is calling me...I feel it. Lost.
away. ....Carpe Diem.
I'm a dumbass chick.
I am Okonkwo.
God is calling me...I feel it. Lost.
away. ....Carpe Diem.
I'm a dumbass chick.
by Horsefabio December 06, 2005
I hate these angsty girls who can't do anything but put CARPE DIEM on their god damn msn nicknames -_-
by Mark October 10, 2004
when YOLO is too mainstream.
by TheComicalCarny March 11, 2014
by Anonymous September 02, 2003
meaning Seize The Day Tomorrow,
This word is in Latin (The Dead Language) and is associated with Carpe Diem meaning Seize The Day....but Carpe Diem Cras is the exact opposite, sometimes used by procrastinators.
This word is in Latin (The Dead Language) and is associated with Carpe Diem meaning Seize The Day....but Carpe Diem Cras is the exact opposite, sometimes used by procrastinators.
Carpe Diem Cras
by Double Soul April 01, 2009
Grandparent When She Was A Child: Wanna go have a pie eating contest?
Grandparent's Friend When She Was A Child: Hmm....
Grandparent When She Was A Child: Oh, come on. Carpe diem!
Grandparent's Friend When She Was A Child: Oh, fine.
Grandparent's Friend When She Was A Child: Hmm....
Grandparent When She Was A Child: Oh, come on. Carpe diem!
Grandparent's Friend When She Was A Child: Oh, fine.
by Mechanical Bride November 09, 2015