by Trenzalore April 10, 2015
 Get the TARDISmug.
Get the TARDISmug. Time and Relative Dimensions in Space
The Doctor's time-traveling ship in which he/she (The Doctor usually takes the regeneration of males) travels with a usually female companion in the show Doctor Who on BBC.
It seems to have infinite rooms with the constant ability to change capacity with a simple switch of a lever or push of a button, as seen in the episode where the Eleventh Doctor makes Amy and Rory's bunk beds one bed and another where he deletes the swimming pool and the library in order to complete a vigorous task.
As Clara Oswald stated in 'The Snowmen,' it is 'smaller on the outside.'
It takes shape as a 1960's police call box, since the chameleon circuit is broken. It has a familiar whirring noise celebrated across the fandom.
The Doctor refers to the TARDIS as 'sexy' when he's alone, since it technically has no name. In 'The Doctor's Wife,' the TARDIS takes the form of a human girl, sacrificed by her 2 other peers to lure in The Doctor.
The Doctor's time-traveling ship in which he/she (The Doctor usually takes the regeneration of males) travels with a usually female companion in the show Doctor Who on BBC.
It seems to have infinite rooms with the constant ability to change capacity with a simple switch of a lever or push of a button, as seen in the episode where the Eleventh Doctor makes Amy and Rory's bunk beds one bed and another where he deletes the swimming pool and the library in order to complete a vigorous task.
As Clara Oswald stated in 'The Snowmen,' it is 'smaller on the outside.'
It takes shape as a 1960's police call box, since the chameleon circuit is broken. It has a familiar whirring noise celebrated across the fandom.
The Doctor refers to the TARDIS as 'sexy' when he's alone, since it technically has no name. In 'The Doctor's Wife,' the TARDIS takes the form of a human girl, sacrificed by her 2 other peers to lure in The Doctor.
To the TARDIS!
by mywholockedlife April 16, 2015
 Get the TARDISmug.
Get the TARDISmug. A word to describe something or someone that is lame. Originates from the word tardy  to describe unpunctual but is now a HIGHLY POPULAR alternative to the somewhat overused 'lame'
by Dobby Fan #1 April 17, 2009
 Get the tardymug.
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 Get the Tardiemug.
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 Get the tardiemug.
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 Get the tardismug.
Get the tardismug.