Money that your employer grants you will traveling so you can drink alcohol liberally. Employer's province this entitlement to relieve stress derived from travel, bosses, co-workers, etc.
by rizzoyo June 28, 2014
carpe diem
by elmo January 14, 2004
A close cousin to its Latin sister phrase, roughly translated it means, "cease the day." Used when the day is so crappy, you'd rather it just be over.
by jdmc December 13, 2007
A parody of "Carpe Diem", Campe Diem is a word that was created in a Youtube show called "Camp Camp".
by SodaIsHigh May 02, 2022
A word originating from the Latin language, meaning "seize the day". This phrase has began to be used to as a motivation for people to just seize the day,to stop messing around, and to live life on the edge.
After that talk with coach Consbruck, made me realize that we have to just carpe diem and go all out with whatever I do
by paulie cipriani February 17, 2008
by Huw_Jarse October 27, 2005
Teacher: Carpe Diem was a major concept of Renaissance poetry and literature.
High school student (to other student): does she mean "YOLO?"
High school student (to other student): does she mean "YOLO?"
by Johnny768 May 25, 2012