by A Col May 06, 2012
by Amalright November 19, 2013
"Dead Slug" - a colloquial term used to describe the accidental loss of an item due to someone else's actions, often resulting in the affected person feeling as though they have been robbed or stolen from. The term is derived from the slimy trail left by a slug, which can symbolize the residual feeling of being taken advantage of or leaving a trail of loss.
"I can't find my favorite pen anywhere! I think I've been dead slugged."
"I let my friend borrow my book for class, but she accidentally kept it. I've been dead slugged."
"I left my phone on the table at the coffee shop for just a minute, and someone walked off with it. I feel like I've been dead slugged."
"I lent my headphones to a coworker, and they never returned them. I've definitely been dead slugged."
"I let my friend borrow my book for class, but she accidentally kept it. I've been dead slugged."
"I left my phone on the table at the coffee shop for just a minute, and someone walked off with it. I feel like I've been dead slugged."
"I lent my headphones to a coworker, and they never returned them. I've definitely been dead slugged."
by thenastybutler February 14, 2023
Girl: Just don't nut in me, I didn't take my birth control today.
Guy: Uh well, I jizzed 5 minutes ago and just been slug knobbing since.
Guy: Uh well, I jizzed 5 minutes ago and just been slug knobbing since.
by helldarwinsfear April 03, 2017
When your on drugs(mdma or pills) and times just starts moving really slow like a slug this and happen when your sat down or when your walking somewhere, time slugs are everywhere and always showing up
by Time slugger November 27, 2021
by thatgirlboi January 05, 2017
noun, pejorative adjective. A group of people in a society caught in a cycle of grinding prosperity. Focusing their energy on paid employment to maintain their lifestyle, they have little interest in long term careers, social, or political engagement or advancement. Unlike slug labor, their education ranges from nil to advanced.
Members of the slug class just work to work and don't venture to improve their condition through social or political activism. They believe that the system cannot or should not be changed, manipulated, or subverted for any reason. They generally don't think about what is happening unless it is narrowly focused on their present job, living situation, or eminent personal danger. Resistant to challenging or even discussing the status quo, social pressure within their social group tends to reinforce this mindset.
Members of the slug class just work to work and don't venture to improve their condition through social or political activism. They believe that the system cannot or should not be changed, manipulated, or subverted for any reason. They generally don't think about what is happening unless it is narrowly focused on their present job, living situation, or eminent personal danger. Resistant to challenging or even discussing the status quo, social pressure within their social group tends to reinforce this mindset.
Referring to Mike Judge's masterwork, "Office Space", the character Peter Gibbons experiences an epiphany and rises out of the slug class; he realizes there is something wrong but cannot act towards his own advancement until this epiphany.
Peter Gibbons: So I was sitting in my cubicle today, and I realized, ever since I started working, um...every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So that means that every single day that you see me, that's on the worst day of my life.
Dr. Swanson: What about today? Is today the worst day of your life?
Peter Gibbons: Yeah.
Dr. Swanson: Wow, that's messed up.
Peter Gibbons: So I was sitting in my cubicle today, and I realized, ever since I started working, um...every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So that means that every single day that you see me, that's on the worst day of my life.
Dr. Swanson: What about today? Is today the worst day of your life?
Peter Gibbons: Yeah.
Dr. Swanson: Wow, that's messed up.
by CivilJoe May 22, 2013