The one and only. Someone so original and unlike anyone else. They exceed everyone’s expectations and are amazing at anything and everything they do. They are very overqualified in every department. Very reliable and an amazing person and friend. They also eat, sleep and breathe rizz.
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A bunch of unnecessary and often pointless work, a major waste of time that yields no results.
A classic example of a Hoozle Woozle, is when your boss out of nowhere asks you to work overtime on your day off... without extra pay. That's a hoozle woozle you won't want to touch with a 10 foot pole
A classic example of a Hoozle Woozle, is when your boss out of nowhere asks you to work overtime on your day off... without extra pay. That's a hoozle woozle you won't want to touch with a 10 foot pole
"Hey man, you coming to the party?"
"Sorry man, I can't. I've already agreed to the hoozle woozle of babysitting my nephew while my Aunt is out."
"Sorry man, I can't. I've already agreed to the hoozle woozle of babysitting my nephew while my Aunt is out."
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1. A frazzled, flustered person in a frenetic flurry.
(Can be triggered by low approval levels, adjacent conversations about waffles, and/or banter about sartorial choices specific to days of the week and intended to impress a fine looking woman).
2. A hellion child, running around being rowdy and mischievous. Affectionate connotation. Something mothers used to say.
(American English, 1999, lexiconical recognition often disputed)
////// note: So this is a made up word from S01E20 of Aaron Sorkin's "The West Wing". I was surprised it wasn't in here! Since it'll likely only be searched by people who are into the show, I'm making some references to the scene that I think people would find amusing. The example sentences also have some callback references to the series.... anyway the guidelines say "you're writing for a general audience" so hopefully this is within bounds... Feel free to cut the obscure stuff or however you think it should be changed. Thanks for your work! It's such a great and fun resource!
1. A frazzled, flustered person in a frenetic flurry.
(Can be triggered by low approval levels, adjacent conversations about waffles, and/or banter about sartorial choices specific to days of the week and intended to impress a fine looking woman).
2. A hellion child, running around being rowdy and mischievous. Affectionate connotation. Something mothers used to say.
(American English, 1999, lexiconical recognition often disputed)
////// note: So this is a made up word from S01E20 of Aaron Sorkin's "The West Wing". I was surprised it wasn't in here! Since it'll likely only be searched by people who are into the show, I'm making some references to the scene that I think people would find amusing. The example sentences also have some callback references to the series.... anyway the guidelines say "you're writing for a general audience" so hopefully this is within bounds... Feel free to cut the obscure stuff or however you think it should be changed. Thanks for your work! It's such a great and fun resource!
Person at a Table: They don’t have Fresca, they’re out of crab puffs, and I coughed up a forkful of waffles!
Waiter in a Restaurant: Naught for nothing, but you’re being a damned hooleelia, and you know it too.
Waiter in a Restaurant: Naught for nothing, but you’re being a damned hooleelia, and you know it too.
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