Noun: The phenomenon of losing all memory of where you parked your car, usually occurring after coming out of a loud and busy store.
Jesse Pinkman: Yo Mr. White that that guy has been walking around the parking lot for 45 minutes, I think its an undercover cop. Let's bounce...
Mr. White: Relax, he just has Parking Lot Amnesia. My God did you pay attention to NOTHING in school?
Mr. White: Relax, he just has Parking Lot Amnesia. My God did you pay attention to NOTHING in school?
by Jonnyd January 11, 2014

this absolute beauty goes around and bags all malorys
so if your girl is named malory.. watch out!
he be bagging everyone he sees aii
so if your girl is named malory.. watch out!
he be bagging everyone he sees aii
by row! April 12, 2023

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by Thrilleriscute<3 July 14, 2020

The funniest, weirdest, amazing show I’ve ever seen.
Best character in my opinion is tweek, but I also think Kyle is pretty cool.
Best character in my opinion is tweek, but I also think Kyle is pretty cool.
by Bugisgay May 23, 2022

by Franky Gaona August 31, 2017

Park (verb):
To park is to undertake the act of terminating an entity's existence, typically through violent or deliberate means. This term, often associated with clandestine activities, denotes the deliberate cessation of life functions, resulting in the permanent cessation of vital processes. Synonymous with "terminate" or "eliminate," park conveys the intentional and irreversible cessation of life, often executed with precision and discretion. It is crucial to note that in common usage, park may refer to the termination of both animate and inanimate entities, implying a sense of finality and permanence to the cessation of existence.
To park is to undertake the act of terminating an entity's existence, typically through violent or deliberate means. This term, often associated with clandestine activities, denotes the deliberate cessation of life functions, resulting in the permanent cessation of vital processes. Synonymous with "terminate" or "eliminate," park conveys the intentional and irreversible cessation of life, often executed with precision and discretion. It is crucial to note that in common usage, park may refer to the termination of both animate and inanimate entities, implying a sense of finality and permanence to the cessation of existence.
by Hyperzhou March 29, 2024
