A state of being so drunk that to move you have to grab onto anything and everything much like how Dr. Octopus moved in the movie spiderman.
"Man I was so drunk last night I had to to octopus grab myself inside my house"
"You where Dr. Octopus Drunk!!!"
"You where Dr. Octopus Drunk!!!"
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Could also be used as "Octopi War" depending on the level of intensity. Octopus fight is when you get that over excited feeling in your stomach like there are octopi tangled up in it and the only way to express how you feel is with a hand gesture (looks like your hands are fighting). Definitely a good thing.
Octopus fight, the act of feeling overly excited and squirmy.
"I dont know about you Cass, but I feel as if a massive Octopi War has erupted in my tummy"
"I dont know about you Cass, but I feel as if a massive Octopi War has erupted in my tummy"
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I need to get octopussy so they can let me purchase more beverages.
That f***ing coppa fined me, even though I was only at the octopussy stage when I crashed.
I need to get octopussy so they can let me purchase more beverages.
That f***ing coppa fined me, even though I was only at the octopussy stage when I crashed.
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Pronunciation: \ˈäk-tə-pəs, -ˌpu̇s\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural oc·to·pus·es or oc·to·pi \-ˌpī\
Etymology: New Latin Octopod-, Octopus, from Greek oktōpous
Date: 1758
1 : any of a genus (Octopus) of cephalopod mollusks that have eight muscular pussies equipped with two rows of suckers; broadly : any octopod excepting the paper nautilus
2 : something that resembles an octopus especially in having many centrally directed pussies
Pronunciation: \ˈäk-tə-pəs, -ˌpu̇s\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural oc·to·pus·es or oc·to·pi \-ˌpī\
Etymology: New Latin Octopod-, Octopus, from Greek oktōpous
Date: 1758
1 : any of a genus (Octopus) of cephalopod mollusks that have eight muscular pussies equipped with two rows of suckers; broadly : any octopod excepting the paper nautilus
2 : something that resembles an octopus especially in having many centrally directed pussies
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