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witherage

The age at which one begins to wither. Exactly which age this is varies broadly between individuals, and is subject to genes, environmental and lifestyle factors.
Andy, you're 35 now - isn't it time to think about saving for your fast-approaching witherage?
by Andy Sword November 6, 2010
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witherful

Unexplainable beauty; love beyond rationality.
Nick: When I look up at the night sky and can't distinguish the stars from constellations, I get kind of emotional.
Emm: I know it is kind of gay, but I feel the same way too.

Nick: The cosmos are so witherful.
by nicknamelastname February 19, 2019
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Noodle withdrawal

The disease that filthy Japanese people get when they visit France.
Tetsuro came to France and became gravely ill with the noodle withdrawal because there are not many noodles served at CROUS.
by jdw39 July 20, 2010
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Chess Without Borders

Simultaneously playing two or more games of chess.
The informant was trading the same info with multiple agencies. He was playing Chess Without Borders with the CIA.
by Fortune Pen November 5, 2012
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face without fear

A white supremacy/pedophilia metal band. Members of the band include sex offenders and skinny white coke-heads.
Did you see the neo-nazi rally in washington DC? Face Without Fear showed up in support and got arrested for possession.
by beatsen November 2, 2019
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over without a hangover

An expression used to describe things ending well, without any consequences, usually said by the one who helped end a matter or provide a solution.
- You came at the right time.
- Over without a hangover, baby.
- I need your help, can you lend me some money?
- Over without a hangover, here is 5k, don't let anyone else lend you money my colleague.
by Ghost of Alex April 13, 2020
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good times withdrawl

in a nutshell what jose said. can also be the feeling you get after a very good night out, etc., almost like you won't have that much fun ever again. usually happens after fun, rare occasions like a wedding or once in a lifetime things like turning 21.
after a crazy night of bar hopping for my 21st birthday, i have a case of what they call good times withdrawl. needless to say it kind of sucks i can't turn 21 again right now and the following nights are going to be fucking boring.
and i can hardly wait to get back to work...
by y2c August 17, 2011
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