Person 1:Yo bro let’s hop on some GTA
Person 2:bro it’s national Ps4 rest day come on man
Person 1:oh shoot almost forgot
Person 2:bro it’s national Ps4 rest day come on man
Person 1:oh shoot almost forgot
by Franlkin daleno November 07, 2019
A person with obvious caters and decay in their face and teeth. They’ve clearly had a long term relationship with methadone or heroin. They are past the point of no return.
by Tittytata April 02, 2020
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When you're irritating someone and they want you to go sit down or leave them alone. Grandparents say this a lot.
"Mama can i have this? Mama can i have that toy?"
Mother/Grandmother: If you don't rest your nerves boy/girl!"
Mother/Grandmother: If you don't rest your nerves boy/girl!"
by Stingwolf2000stingwolf2000 October 29, 2021
When you say you're resting but your idea of resting is working on your day(s) off.
A term started by the Yomi Quinnley Community.
A term started by the Yomi Quinnley Community.
by TheNamesHezzy June 05, 2024
by HippieFl1p April 06, 2022
A Gentleman's Rest was once used primarily in the Victorian era when clothing was thicker and heavier.
As a Gentleman went about his business, he would find that his more intimate areas would become sweaty.
To avoid chaffing and sweat rash, a Gentleman would go to the 'airing cupboard' (which was a small well ventilated room within the house) to make use of his 'Gentleman's Rest' which consisted of a long stick, atop of which was a decorated shelf.
In America they used to refer to this room as the 'Rest Room' and is where the modern day term originates.
The Gentleman would remove his little Gentleman from his garments and rest himself upon this shelf to air himself out and naturally dry away the sweat.
Common decorations for the 'shelf' include Mermaids, Ophelia's arm, a slender female leg and Persephone's pony-tail.
Though popular at the time, only a known handful have survived to this day and are highly collectible in the art world and is commonly confused in its appearance with that of the common walking stick.
The earliest known example dates back to 1874 and whilst it is in poor condition it is still a beautiful piece.
As a Gentleman went about his business, he would find that his more intimate areas would become sweaty.
To avoid chaffing and sweat rash, a Gentleman would go to the 'airing cupboard' (which was a small well ventilated room within the house) to make use of his 'Gentleman's Rest' which consisted of a long stick, atop of which was a decorated shelf.
In America they used to refer to this room as the 'Rest Room' and is where the modern day term originates.
The Gentleman would remove his little Gentleman from his garments and rest himself upon this shelf to air himself out and naturally dry away the sweat.
Common decorations for the 'shelf' include Mermaids, Ophelia's arm, a slender female leg and Persephone's pony-tail.
Though popular at the time, only a known handful have survived to this day and are highly collectible in the art world and is commonly confused in its appearance with that of the common walking stick.
The earliest known example dates back to 1874 and whilst it is in poor condition it is still a beautiful piece.
by Victorian Tidbits August 08, 2021