The disturbingly nasty sound that comes from a smoker's lungs when they laugh hard. It often sounds like paper shredding or a pipe suddenly being unclogged. It is most commonly heard in smokers over the age of 40. A typical flem soaked smoker's cough usually follows.
Kelly: "Where did Aunt Debra go?"
Kim: "I think she went outside to smoke."
Kelly: "Why does she eat healthy and drink green tea while smoking two packs a day? She even has the lung butter laugh."
Kim: "I think she went outside to smoke."
Kelly: "Why does she eat healthy and drink green tea while smoking two packs a day? She even has the lung butter laugh."
by SirJigglesAlot January 27, 2011
A disease that is easy to recover from, but tends to have lasting side effects. Some of the negative effects of TLC can include a painfully large inflation of the ego (which can be cured by large doses of humility). Also, TLC tends to cause allergies to losing. (which can result in anaphylaxis)
Sally: *coughcoughEGOcoughcough*
Bob: My ego is hereditary.
Sally: No, I think you've just survived Tibetian Lung Cancer !!
Bob: My ego is hereditary.
Sally: No, I think you've just survived Tibetian Lung Cancer !!
by Willhemina April 26, 2009
A giant dragon, nearly impossible to kill. It has no wings and can smash through almost anything. Don't piss it off. A dragon on Monster Hunter Freedom 2.
by Uncommon future March 08, 2009
Deadly disease cause by typing too fast. It can affect the lungs and brain.
Symptoms: Fits of laughter, INTENSE fits of laughter.
Symptoms: Fits of laughter, INTENSE fits of laughter.
by W&R INC. December 17, 2019
A girl (Whoo) who has a raspy voice from smoking so many cocks.
Derived from the original name for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) aka DeNang Lung.
Derived from the original name for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) aka DeNang Lung.
by stooch182 December 12, 2019
Man I was staring at your mom's tits. She has some nice high lung capacity... Afterwards she gave me a boston pancake!
by hgu August 30, 2010
by Pegleg Jackson March 04, 2005