by Elite Cabbage May 31, 2024
by Lou Lou Cat May 19, 2020
Me: I will only have one piece of cake or else I’ll get Flavour fatigue.
Friend: Flavour fatigue is a great way to describe a strong flavour
Friend: Flavour fatigue is a great way to describe a strong flavour
by Some guy with blonde hair May 05, 2024
When you are mentally and/or physically drained from sending, threading, and replying to large amounts of slack messages through out the day.
by guavajuice0923 September 28, 2022
Noun
1. Something that most people cannot possibly understand. It's a never ending fight and the odds are always stacked against you. In turn, this creates tremendous frustrations. Even though these people will never give up, they do get tired and come to the realization at some point that they need a break.
2. Once these people take a short lived break, they fire back to fight for those animals who they know, without a doubt, need them.
1. Something that most people cannot possibly understand. It's a never ending fight and the odds are always stacked against you. In turn, this creates tremendous frustrations. Even though these people will never give up, they do get tired and come to the realization at some point that they need a break.
2. Once these people take a short lived break, they fire back to fight for those animals who they know, without a doubt, need them.
"Leave her alone. She's suffering from Marineland Fatigue. She'll be better soon."
"Marineland Fatigue is a temporary condition that is necessary to endure if you want to fight productively for the animals there"
"Marineland Fatigue is a temporary condition that is necessary to endure if you want to fight productively for the animals there"
by Thumper Duck June 03, 2016
When you are so done with eating Banh Chung, Ga Luoc, Xoi Gac, Nem Ran, Gio Cha, etc during Tet month.
by H@ckerman February 10, 2021
(1) The feeling you get when you have tried to phone a company that has its only contact as a '13' number, and you are on hold for 45 minutes and still can't talk to a real person (or if you do, it is a person in a remote call-centre, whose accent you struggle to understand). And you hang up - effectively giving up.
(2) The feeling you get when you have tried to phone a company that has its only contact as a '13' number, and you are on hold for 30 minutes and you basically give up.
(3) The emotion that washes over you when you realise that you have to call a government agency on a '13' number again to explain stuff that you've already explained, and you realise that you will have to be 'on hold' for a minimum 45 minutes to explain to a different person what you've already told them.
(2) The feeling you get when you have tried to phone a company that has its only contact as a '13' number, and you are on hold for 30 minutes and you basically give up.
(3) The emotion that washes over you when you realise that you have to call a government agency on a '13' number again to explain stuff that you've already explained, and you realise that you will have to be 'on hold' for a minimum 45 minutes to explain to a different person what you've already told them.
Angi: "I had to call insert company name here on their 13 number again today to see if they knew what was happening with my order, and could they help me. After being on hold for 30 minutes, I hung up."
Bill: "I thought that was all sorted, what happened?"
Angi: "I got one-three fatigue. I just couldn't do it."
Bill: "I thought that was all sorted, what happened?"
Angi: "I got one-three fatigue. I just couldn't do it."
by bill cauliflower September 06, 2020