A phrase coined by Vjesci.
Derivative of the phrase Deja Vu + the word Vulgar.
Some thing or trend or fashion or style that gives one a sense of Deja Vu, ultimately seeming vulgar or boring or thoughtless.
Derivative of the phrase Deja Vu + the word Vulgar.
Some thing or trend or fashion or style that gives one a sense of Deja Vu, ultimately seeming vulgar or boring or thoughtless.
by vjesci April 04, 2007
Why did I see you with Craig, I thought you broke up?
We're back together again...That's my deja boo...
We're back together again...That's my deja boo...
by Lackawanna Chix November 02, 2010
When I visited the railroad tracks, I totally had a deja shroom, because we tripped there last week.
by <3 psychedelics yay November 01, 2010
The hopeless feeling you get that you've been in this situation before. Possibly several times. Usually referred to in reference to reoccurring business meetings.
Upon listening to your coworkers drone on about the same old topics at yet another mind-numbingly reoccurring meeting, you suddenly realize you are experiencing deja d'enfer. You've been through this hell before... several times.
by lutz911 September 06, 2011
Déjà (French for Already) + Bruja (Spanish for Witch )
1. A strange feeling you've been this Witch before, a sense that one has already experienced something magical that is happening again in present day.
2. Remembering the old ways of magic, being an independent thinker who believes that everything needed is already inside each one of us, it just needs to be called upon.
Origin:
Déjà Bruja, from French and Spanish origins, literally means “already a witch”, is the phenomenon of having the strong sensation that a magical event or witchy experience currently being experienced has been experienced in a past life.
1. A strange feeling you've been this Witch before, a sense that one has already experienced something magical that is happening again in present day.
2. Remembering the old ways of magic, being an independent thinker who believes that everything needed is already inside each one of us, it just needs to be called upon.
Origin:
Déjà Bruja, from French and Spanish origins, literally means “already a witch”, is the phenomenon of having the strong sensation that a magical event or witchy experience currently being experienced has been experienced in a past life.
Deja Bruja:
Examples:
"She suddenly had a strong sense of deja bruja as she knew that she couls see the future in her dreams."
"When I adopted a black cat, I had a strange sense of deja bruja that this would be my familiar."
"When I saw the image of a Witch, I had a strange feeling of deja bruja as I felt drawn to it on a spiritual level."
Examples:
"She suddenly had a strong sense of deja bruja as she knew that she couls see the future in her dreams."
"When I adopted a black cat, I had a strange sense of deja bruja that this would be my familiar."
"When I saw the image of a Witch, I had a strange feeling of deja bruja as I felt drawn to it on a spiritual level."
by DejaBruja March 08, 2019
I've had the same deja feud 4 times.
Don't you mean Deja Vu?
No. Deja Feud , like repeat fights.
That's not what it's called.
Ugh.......5
Don't you mean Deja Vu?
No. Deja Feud , like repeat fights.
That's not what it's called.
Ugh.......5
by Shellsnell1 January 15, 2018