That empty, lonely feeling you get after the Olympics have ended.
This is usually due to the feeling of unity that comes with the Olympics. The withdrawl makes you feel more alone now to the fact that your country is now back at war/economic crisis/other misc. disasters.
This is usually due to the feeling of unity that comes with the Olympics. The withdrawl makes you feel more alone now to the fact that your country is now back at war/economic crisis/other misc. disasters.
Guy 1: "Dude, you have been staring at the NBC channel for hours, what's the big deal?"
Guy 2: "I miss watching Sweden take on China in curling, I want it back."
Guy 1: "I think you're suffering from Olympic Withdrawl Syndrome."
Guy 2: "I miss watching Sweden take on China in curling, I want it back."
Guy 1: "I think you're suffering from Olympic Withdrawl Syndrome."
by Robert Sexyman Pattinson March 2, 2010

The sense of urgency you get when you're not around any hot chicks when normally you are, which can lead to symptoms such as boredom,increased testoserone levels,unexplainable stress,overindulgence of alcohol and or marijuana.
Andy:damn I am so bored!
Mike:Is that why you're on your third beer
Andy:that and I'm suffering from like a 2 day hot chick withdrawl
Mike: I think they got a pill for that now
Mike:Is that why you're on your third beer
Andy:that and I'm suffering from like a 2 day hot chick withdrawl
Mike: I think they got a pill for that now
by Ya Boy Trax June 28, 2010

Going too long without looking at, or listening to, anything that involves Adam Lambert, his ultra sexyness, or his sexy butt.
(Side effects may include curling up into a ball on the floor or screaming "Adam Lambert" in the middle of the night.)
(Side effects may include curling up into a ball on the floor or screaming "Adam Lambert" in the middle of the night.)
OMG! I have not heard Adam's music or looked at any of his pictures for 3 days! I think I'm going through Adam Withdrawls!
by DevineHottie2014 December 5, 2009

in a nutshell what jose said. can also be the feeling you get after a very good night out, etc., almost like you won't have that much fun ever again. usually happens after fun, rare occasions like a wedding or once in a lifetime things like turning 21.
after a crazy night of bar hopping for my 21st birthday, i have a case of what they call good times withdrawl. needless to say it kind of sucks i can't turn 21 again right now and the following nights are going to be fucking boring.
and i can hardly wait to get back to work...
and i can hardly wait to get back to work...
by y2c August 17, 2011

Also known as MBWS. The feeling of being lost and alone after the marching band season has ended. You now have free weekends, but what will you do? Didn't you have a marching band competition? What will you do?
by MBforever November 9, 2009

1. When he’s just too relatable.
2. When you haven’t seen him in a while/he’s gone & you go insane. You wish he’d come back & fuck you reckless. You consider pulling the trigger.
Also see evafoxy’s definition
2. When you haven’t seen him in a while/he’s gone & you go insane. You wish he’d come back & fuck you reckless. You consider pulling the trigger.
Also see evafoxy’s definition
by Superjuliam December 8, 2022

The physical and mental symptoms that occurs when stopping or reducing contact with April.
Symptoms may include but not limited to:
Pain areas: in the muscles
Whole body: clammy skin, craving, excessive hunger, fatigue, feeling cold, lethargy, loss of appetite, night sweats, shakiness, or sweating
Behavioral: agitation, crying, excitability, irritability, restlessness, or self-harm
Psychological: delirium, depression, hallucination, paranoia, or severe anxiety
Gastrointestinal: flatulence, gagging, nausea, stomach cramps, or vomiting
Cognitive: disorientation, mental confusion, racing thoughts, or slowness in activity
Mood: boredom, feeling detached from self, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, or nervousness
Sleep: insomnia, nightmares, sleepiness, or sleeping difficulty
Nasal: congestion or runny nose
Eyes: dilated pupil or watery eyes
Also common: seizures, sensitivity to pain, slurred speech, teeth chattering, tingling feet, trembling, tremor, or weakness
Symptoms may include but not limited to:
Pain areas: in the muscles
Whole body: clammy skin, craving, excessive hunger, fatigue, feeling cold, lethargy, loss of appetite, night sweats, shakiness, or sweating
Behavioral: agitation, crying, excitability, irritability, restlessness, or self-harm
Psychological: delirium, depression, hallucination, paranoia, or severe anxiety
Gastrointestinal: flatulence, gagging, nausea, stomach cramps, or vomiting
Cognitive: disorientation, mental confusion, racing thoughts, or slowness in activity
Mood: boredom, feeling detached from self, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, or nervousness
Sleep: insomnia, nightmares, sleepiness, or sleeping difficulty
Nasal: congestion or runny nose
Eyes: dilated pupil or watery eyes
Also common: seizures, sensitivity to pain, slurred speech, teeth chattering, tingling feet, trembling, tremor, or weakness
Due to the agony of my april withdrawls, felt it was as if the world was coming to its untimely death, and the only cure was her presence!
by Because I said so!!!! December 31, 2019
