by KaafirulMalaoun June 4, 2023
Get the Dorkomaniac mug.by TheDaveMasterBruv March 27, 2010
Get the Doopaniac mug.Excitement or enthusiasm of psychotic proportions for one's chosen set of religious or political beliefs without regard to facts or reality.
"Did you really go to that Benny Hinn worship service last night?"
"Yup! People were crying and screaming and falling all over the place! It was pure dogmania!"
Also see Jesus Camp, or Ann Coulter.
"Yup! People were crying and screaming and falling all over the place! It was pure dogmania!"
Also see Jesus Camp, or Ann Coulter.
by Chinchilla_man May 25, 2010
Get the dogmania mug.The emotional toll that is an effect of having to shelter in place due to the Coronavirus worldwide pandemic of 2020, causing the general public to hoard hand sanitizer and toilet paper, engage in Facebook fights and suffer general mental deterioration due to enforced family time and homeschooling their children.
Did you hear about Wendy? They found her in the closet with a bottle of wine trying to hide from her children. She's clearly suffering from Coromania.
by LuluBleu March 24, 2020
Get the Coromania mug.Elizabeth was born in Mayfair, London, as the first child of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother). Her father acceded to the throne in 1936 upon the abdication of his brother Edward VIII, making the ten-year-old Princess Elizabeth the heir presumptive. She was educated privately at home and began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. In November 1947, she married Philip Mountbatten, a former prince of Greece and Denmark, and their marriage lasted 73 years until his death in 2021. They had four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward.
When her father died in February 1952, Elizabeth—then 25 years old—became queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as head of the Commonwealth. Elizabeth reigned as a constitutional monarch through major political changes such as the Troubles in Northern Ireland, devolution in the United Kingdom, the decolonisation of Africa, and the United Kingdom's accession to the European Communities and withdrawal from the European Union. The number of her realms varied over time as territories gained independence and some realms became republics.
When her father died in February 1952, Elizabeth—then 25 years old—became queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as head of the Commonwealth. Elizabeth reigned as a constitutional monarch through major political changes such as the Troubles in Northern Ireland, devolution in the United Kingdom, the decolonisation of Africa, and the United Kingdom's accession to the European Communities and withdrawal from the European Union. The number of her realms varied over time as territories gained independence and some realms became republics.
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