A cultivated “headspace” that some folks keep going for themselves usually because of their increasing difficulties coping with their Earthly status quo.
She was a good person but she was characterologically weak and therefore needed an altered state of consciousness, a parallel world she called “Rabbit Planet” which she created as an unguent to existence which for her had become both continuously tragic and annoying.
by Dr Bunnygirl June 23, 2021
A place where obese people can go and work out , eat pizza , and not feel guilty about bragging about going to a gym yet seeing 0 results . This "gym" is basically the Wal Mart of gyms.
"Phew my 10 min walk was pretty intense, good thing there is pizza here at Planet Fitness to replenish my fat and carbohydrates ... "
by GYMrat July 24, 2012
One of the best, and underrated, Disney movies ever made. An exciting story about adventure and finding yourself. Paired with an amazing score by James Newton Howard and original music from John Rzeznik, this movie is beautiful. The imagery is stunning and the story is wonderful. The characters are sure to steal your heart and this hidden gem is sure to leave you wanting more.
by _Morph_ May 20, 2013
Planet Piss is the side project of DethKlok's bass player, Wiliam Muderface (from the cartoon netwrok Adult Swim TV show "Metalocalypse".)
by Jeebus Almighty February 13, 2008
by kjo March 04, 2007
Traditional ceremonial folk lore lyric and song amongst Ohio, US based computer programmers. This song is performed for friends and family around the age of 3 years old. This ritual is not understood by lay people, often including witnesses to the young future-programmers performance. Nonetheless, this geographically Walmart-adjacent rite of passage is sacred amongst programmers from Middle America.
by Zaak Orlando February 24, 2019
A show which was invented not by environmentalists and politicians as typically thought, but rather corporate polluters and the government to convince children that pollution is the result of a group of dumb, grotesque individual outcasts who do it for no purpose at all, rather than the result of the monetary interests of corporations.
Boy: Those evildoers are releasing pollution into the water. Boy, they had better watch out for Captain Planet.
Man: It's not evildoers, it's the local oil business. And Captain Planet is fictional.
Man: It's not evildoers, it's the local oil business. And Captain Planet is fictional.
by Anonymous October 05, 2003