1. An exclamation expressing a state of being finished
2. A way to express a defeat or a victory
3. Another way to say the word onions
2. A way to express a defeat or a victory
3. Another way to say the word onions
1. "So how'd last night go?"
"Well, dinner was aiiight, but once I got her in my room and turned on some R. Kelly, that shit was donions"
2. "Yo, I heard that jiggaboo was grillin' you like you were a burger"
"Yea, but I slapped him with da dick, and his ass was donions"
3. "Welcome to Bears Den"
"Hi, I'd like a cheeseburger with lettuce, pickles and extra donions"
"Well, dinner was aiiight, but once I got her in my room and turned on some R. Kelly, that shit was donions"
2. "Yo, I heard that jiggaboo was grillin' you like you were a burger"
"Yea, but I slapped him with da dick, and his ass was donions"
3. "Welcome to Bears Den"
"Hi, I'd like a cheeseburger with lettuce, pickles and extra donions"
by Scotty Tehduh July 16, 2008
Get the Donions mug.1. One who has received a Ph.D. in Literature or of a single language of the world. They are usually college professors seeing as there is no other possible practical application for getting a Ph.D. in such disciplines; they also make very small salaries due to their overall lack of need to society.
2. One who gets his/her Ph.D. for the sole purpose of being called "Doctor."
3. Not a REAL Doctor
2. One who gets his/her Ph.D. for the sole purpose of being called "Doctor."
3. Not a REAL Doctor
Student: Dr. Klekar, my testicles hurt.
Dr. Klekar: WHAT? Get out of my class!!
Student: but, but you're a doctor, and I need help!
Dr. Klekar: I'm just a book doctor!
Dr. Klekar: WHAT? Get out of my class!!
Student: but, but you're a doctor, and I need help!
Dr. Klekar: I'm just a book doctor!
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Get the Book Doctor mug.They guy who works in strip joints that have boths where men ejaculate. the doctor is the person who has to clean up the floors.
by Bud E Love May 2, 2003
Get the jizz doctor mug.‘Cameron Rappitt missed an open net, he exudes serious levels of docility.’ ‘Cameron has insane docility.’
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Get the Doctor mug.a certain smell when you enter a room or a geographical vicinity.
a smell of booty, dick, and lotion.
a smell of booty, dick, and lotion.
I'm so close to Vegas I can smell it, smells like boo'dotion.
Man i walked in her room, shit smelled like boo'dotion!
Man i walked in her room, shit smelled like boo'dotion!
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Plague doctors date back to the seventeenth century, during the epidemics of bubonic plague that swept western Europe, plague doctors (who exclusively treated the infected) took to wearing a very different kind of costume to protect them from the miasma, or “bad air”, then believed to carry disease. This fanciful-looking costume typically consisted of a head-to-toe leather or wax-canvas garment; large crystal glasses; and a long snout or bird beak, containing aromatic spices (such as camphor, mint, cloves, and myrrh), dried flowers (such as roses or carnations), or a vinegar sponge. The strong smells of these items — sometimes set aflame for added advantage — were meant to combat the contagious miasma that the costume itself could not protect against.
Plague doctors also carried, the scholar G. L. Townsend chronicles, a “wand with which to issue instructions”, such as ordering disease-stricken houses filled with spiders or toads “to absorb the air” and commanding the infected to inhale “bottled wind” or take urine baths, purgatives, or stimulants. These same wands were used to take a patient’s pulse, to remove his clothing, and also to ward off the infected when they came too close. (A potent tool for social distancing if ever there was one!)
Plague doctors date back to the seventeenth century, during the epidemics of bubonic plague that swept western Europe, plague doctors (who exclusively treated the infected) took to wearing a very different kind of costume to protect them from the miasma, or “bad air”, then believed to carry disease. This fanciful-looking costume typically consisted of a head-to-toe leather or wax-canvas garment; large crystal glasses; and a long snout or bird beak, containing aromatic spices (such as camphor, mint, cloves, and myrrh), dried flowers (such as roses or carnations), or a vinegar sponge. The strong smells of these items — sometimes set aflame for added advantage — were meant to combat the contagious miasma that the costume itself could not protect against.
Plague doctors also carried, the scholar G. L. Townsend chronicles, a “wand with which to issue instructions”, such as ordering disease-stricken houses filled with spiders or toads “to absorb the air” and commanding the infected to inhale “bottled wind” or take urine baths, purgatives, or stimulants. These same wands were used to take a patient’s pulse, to remove his clothing, and also to ward off the infected when they came too close. (A potent tool for social distancing if ever there was one!)
Who are the plague doctors?
by 9th Scientist January 21, 2022
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