Latin for "the depths of sorrow". Used when you are extremely depressed, as if your in the darkest, deepest pit of sorrow
by claky March 31, 2009
That ice breaker worked really well to de-akwardize that meeting.
Laughing at yourself helps de-awkwardize an embarrassing moment.
Using a 45 degree angle instead of a 90 degree angle helped de-awkwardize that corner.
Laughing at yourself helps de-awkwardize an embarrassing moment.
Using a 45 degree angle instead of a 90 degree angle helped de-awkwardize that corner.
by Jen and Katie December 17, 2007
the act putting ones scrotal sack into another's mouth, when the scrotum (teabag) only contains one testicle/one functioning testicle. Therefore only half the caffeine is delivered in the brew, making it decaf.
"mike only has one ball, when he teabags someone they only get half the caffeine"
"mike where you going?" "out de-caffing mum"
"mike where you going?" "out de-caffing mum"
by sheedymark March 30, 2008
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by De Santiago February 23, 2017
Described to use in a form of a large penis. It's originates from the word "Lion" and uses expression as in "bold" , "fierce", and very attractive
by Jared Guzman March 14, 2017
The act of thawing-out a frozen object. It is a terrible misuse of correct grammar; however, I am defining it so I can say I was not wrong in using it earlier.
Please de-thaw the freezer.
by Pootiliantes March 30, 2006