by KERVON June 25, 2008
Get the richmond-issued mug.1. The need to vomit after drinking beer or other carbonated beverages due to the carbonation and volume of the liquid itself attempting to use more stomach space than is comfortably available.
Also known as a "carbonation issue"
2. Relating to a situation where the acoustic noise is higher than desired or allowed.
Also known as a "carbonation issue"
2. Relating to a situation where the acoustic noise is higher than desired or allowed.
1. "I'm feeling a volume issue...(!) (10 seconds pass) *puke*"
Last night my friend Scott said he wasn't throwing up from the alcohol; he said he was just having a volume issue.
2. We knew we had a volume issue on our hands when our neighbors called the cops after we put the music on.
Last night my friend Scott said he wasn't throwing up from the alcohol; he said he was just having a volume issue.
2. We knew we had a volume issue on our hands when our neighbors called the cops after we put the music on.
by mittynuke April 26, 2009
Get the volume issue mug.Arab-issh \’ar əb i-ssh\ n, adj. v, adverb
1. Arab-issh is the next generation of comedians calling the MidEast, Mediterranean, North Africa and/or South Asia their ancestral home. These artists use comedy to discuss their lives, vision and experiences straddling two cultures while living in North America. With unique perspectives on mistaken and misunderstood identity, Arab-issh shares the scary, mundane and funny real-life situations with audiences and critics.
1. Arab-issh is the next generation of comedians calling the MidEast, Mediterranean, North Africa and/or South Asia their ancestral home. These artists use comedy to discuss their lives, vision and experiences straddling two cultures while living in North America. With unique perspectives on mistaken and misunderstood identity, Arab-issh shares the scary, mundane and funny real-life situations with audiences and critics.
Arab-issh \’ar əb i-ssh\ n, adj. v, adverb
Arab-issh also Arab-ish, adjective, noun “Hey that guy looks Arab-issh, let’s get his number!”
Arab-issh, verb, “You need to keep it real and let them know about that Arab-issh!”
Arab-issh, adverb, “That woman? She's Arab-issh - smart, beautiful, down to Earth & she'll treat you right.”
Arab-issh also Arab-ish, adjective, noun “Hey that guy looks Arab-issh, let’s get his number!”
Arab-issh, verb, “You need to keep it real and let them know about that Arab-issh!”
Arab-issh, adverb, “That woman? She's Arab-issh - smart, beautiful, down to Earth & she'll treat you right.”
by Arab-issh founders in Chicago June 16, 2010
Get the Arab-issh [\’ar əb i-ssh\ n, adj. v, adverb] mug.A "zombie issue" is one that is a dead issue for most people but that some people won't allow to stay dead. They keep rehashing it and refusing to accept the resolution of the issue that most people have seen to be reasonable. They usually do this in an attempt to gain political advantage over their opponents, criticism of whom is the purpose of keeping the issue alive, or simply to draw attention to themselves. They don't realize that most people think their either deranged or just jerks for not letting the issue stay dead.
Joe: "I'm tired of hearing about the Benghazi tragedy and what Susan Rice said about it afterward, man! It's a zombie issue, and I wish those complainers would just let it stay dead."
by xnlover May 16, 2013
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Get the son issues mug."I heard you were talking about me behind my back run the issue" "Wassup then run the issue" "You got an issue? Run it"
by Yaeasy November 4, 2015
Get the run the issue mug.Similar to, and most recognizable as an abbreviated form of, Who does she think she is?. This abbreviated version, however, is a bit more existential in its search for an answer because it is more open-ended. The question does not ask what said person thinks of herself, but instead asks the greater cosmos (or anyone included in or surrounding the conversation) why that girl exists and what she purportedly does to maintain any usefulness in society. It is generally degrading to use this term, so don't use it in front of the person you are referencing. Use intonation (raising your voice at the end of the sentence) to denote not only the question part, but also your insufferable hate of this person. Make sure to maintain stress, and some whining, on the IS. Can be used for males as well, e.g. who is he? But other forms such as "who are we?" and "who am i?" are more comical in reference and do not hold the same connotation as "who IS she?"
person 1: omg, did you see her trying to sweet talk the boss this morning? and she totally sucks at her job, i think a kid almost drowned yesterday and no one said anything to her!"
person 2: who IS she?
person 1: i know! If i had done that, i would be fired already!
person 2: who IS she?
person 1: i know! If i had done that, i would be fired already!
by samantha jewls September 22, 2007
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