The action of defaecating into another persons anus, and then them attempting to defaecate back into the original anus. So named because of the extreme difficulty of, how do you say, "two way communication".
Darren: "Dude, I caught Mike wormholing Katie last night"
Cletus: "Really? how did it go?"
Darren: "It looked like two platypusses mating witha chainsaw"
Cletus: "Really? how did it go?"
Darren: "It looked like two platypusses mating witha chainsaw"
by JiveWorm April 5, 2011
Get the Wormholing mug.to go back or forward in time. Einstein's Theory of Relativity suggest that time travel is possible via wormholes
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by Tili July 1, 2009
Get the workoliday mug.An individual who is a workaholic when they decide to do work but a slacker the rest of the time. Such individuals cannot just work a moderate pace because their workaholic instincts would kick in and result in them becoming actual workaholics. Workaholic slackers usually turn to xbox and beer to prevent themselves from working
Kantaloupe and Slammy are such workaholic slackers in law school. They downed a case of beer just to keep themselves from doing more law review assignments
by overworkedlawstudent January 13, 2014
Get the workaholic slackers mug.a person who tend to give too much thought and heart into others causing them to over worry not just about themselves and daily tasks, but the other people they are around. Someone who worries excesively too much compared to a normal person who worries.
A worryholic will usually go out of thier way to please the other people so that no conflict is there.
Side effects to a worryholic may include: panic attacks, anxiety, nauseas, diarrhea, sweating, pleasing others, stomach pains, migraines, mood swings, dizziness, light headedness, fatigue, weight gain or weight loss, loss of appetite, increase of appetite, lower grades, decreased work ethics, bossy and any other side effects that may occur.
A worryholic will usually go out of thier way to please the other people so that no conflict is there.
Side effects to a worryholic may include: panic attacks, anxiety, nauseas, diarrhea, sweating, pleasing others, stomach pains, migraines, mood swings, dizziness, light headedness, fatigue, weight gain or weight loss, loss of appetite, increase of appetite, lower grades, decreased work ethics, bossy and any other side effects that may occur.
Jeremy worries like a worryholic! Apparently he has no real reason to worry or explanation; he worries not just for himself but for those around him in life (family and friend wise).
by Hatsune February 18, 2010
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by Psycocrazy January 27, 2015
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