by jamie19283 September 13, 2024
Get the Chenior mug.Derived from "chalk it", when your teacher is so annoying you want to tell him to chalk it, but you say chanit instead.
Teacher: "Ok class, remember that you have a test tomorrow and your lab write-up is due on Friday. Also I still haven't graded your tests from three months ago"
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by MJInnocent4ever June 4, 2025
Get the Chinion mug.Cheninitis is a mild medical condition characterized by transient physical discomfort following the overindulgence in chilled white wine. May be regionally referred to as Chardonitis or Sauvignon Flu.
Clinical Features:
Symptoms typically begin within hours of consumption and may include:
- Gastroesophageal reflux or mild heartburn due to wine acidity
- Facial flushing and a sensation of mild overheating despite drinking a cold beverage
- Mild euphoria followed by transient melancholia — sometimes called “the Chardonnay slump”
-Dry mouth and dehydration, especially the following morning
- Questionable decisions and overzealous charcuterie pairing
- Social loquacity followed by sudden fatigue or withdrawal
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis is clinical and based on history of recent cold white wine consumption in excess, often confirmed by the presence of empty bottles and enthusiastic dinner photos on social media.
Management:
- Hydration with water or electrolyte solutions
- Rest in a cool, quiet environment
- Analgesia (e.g., ibuprofen or paracetamol) as needed
- Avoidance of further white wine consumption until full recovery
- Gentle exercise and bland food may aid recovery
Prognosis:
Excellent. Symptoms typically resolve within 12–24 hours with conservative measures. Recurrence is common, particularly in social or brunch settings.
Clinical Features:
Symptoms typically begin within hours of consumption and may include:
- Gastroesophageal reflux or mild heartburn due to wine acidity
- Facial flushing and a sensation of mild overheating despite drinking a cold beverage
- Mild euphoria followed by transient melancholia — sometimes called “the Chardonnay slump”
-Dry mouth and dehydration, especially the following morning
- Questionable decisions and overzealous charcuterie pairing
- Social loquacity followed by sudden fatigue or withdrawal
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis is clinical and based on history of recent cold white wine consumption in excess, often confirmed by the presence of empty bottles and enthusiastic dinner photos on social media.
Management:
- Hydration with water or electrolyte solutions
- Rest in a cool, quiet environment
- Analgesia (e.g., ibuprofen or paracetamol) as needed
- Avoidance of further white wine consumption until full recovery
- Gentle exercise and bland food may aid recovery
Prognosis:
Excellent. Symptoms typically resolve within 12–24 hours with conservative measures. Recurrence is common, particularly in social or brunch settings.
We had a great evening on the patio last night. Good friends, fine food and wine, but today I'm suffering from a mild bout of Cheninitis.....
by Larry O'Knox June 30, 2025
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