I've been diagnosed with Chronic DA syndrome offer my last skiing accident, should have realised trees don't move when yelled at
by Refunded Life March 8, 2023
Get the Chronic DA syndromemug. Acquiring Superman's own testicles after smoking some of the best marijuana youve had in a while. Like liquid courage, but better. This is that strength to carry your friend back to his place after a shit faced night. This is that power to make a move on the fine ass girl you've been talking to. This is that self fulfilling prophecy that you use to justify your last mediocre purchase. This leads to either a night of regret, legend status, or just some munchies.
Homie 1: Yo I fucked Monica last night.
Homie 2: Dude! How???
Homie 1: I had some serious-ass chronic courage after I got that white widow made her hotline bling around 11pm. She was down to fuck.
Homie 2: #legend
See: balls of steel chronic marijuana
Homie 2: Dude! How???
Homie 1: I had some serious-ass chronic courage after I got that white widow made her hotline bling around 11pm. She was down to fuck.
Homie 2: #legend
See: balls of steel chronic marijuana
by Northern Kush July 30, 2016
Get the Chronic Couragemug. yourordinaryuser_, Yourordinaryuser's fans & BF#s, BFF Emperor Yourordianyuser, Yourordinaryuser's fans & BFs
Yourordinaryuser is chronically online.
by mugjuggy March 4, 2024
Get the Chronically onlinemug. 1. One who chronically adds terms and definitions to Urban Dictionary.
2. One who chronically masturbates to definitions of words.
Derived from the words "definition" and "masturbator."
Commonly labeled with the word "homo" and "fag."
2. One who chronically masturbates to definitions of words.
Derived from the words "definition" and "masturbator."
Commonly labeled with the word "homo" and "fag."
1. (Boy 1: Dude, I was on Urban Dictionary last night adding words.
Boy 2: You're such a chronic defibator.)
2. (See him? He always carries around a dictionary, I think he's a chronic defibator.)
Boy 2: You're such a chronic defibator.)
2. (See him? He always carries around a dictionary, I think he's a chronic defibator.)
by ChronicDefibator March 31, 2010
Get the Chronic Defibatormug. A sincerely lonely individual that roams Facebook for any and all posts that need to be liked!!! Watch out cause tricky bastards get you every time!!!!
by Schrades January 25, 2015
Get the Chronic Facebook Likermug. The brown, toasted, remains of weed after being smoked through a vaporizer.
Commonly stored and stashed away in the event of a dry spell.
Commonly stored and stashed away in the event of a dry spell.
Stoner 1: Dude, please tell me you're holdin'!
Stoner 2: Nope, but I've got some Cosby Chronic we can smoke!
Stoner 2: Nope, but I've got some Cosby Chronic we can smoke!
by Papawoot July 21, 2012
Get the Cosby Chronicmug. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a type of obstructive lung disease characterized by long-term poor airflow. The main symptoms include shortness of breath and cough with sputum production. COPD typically worsens over time.1 Eventually walking up stairs or carrying things will be difficult.2 Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are older terms used for different types of COPD.23 The term "chronic bronchitis" is still used to define a productive cough that is present for at least three months each year for two years.4
Tobacco smoking is the most common cause of COPD, with a number of other factors such as air pollution and genetics playing a smaller role.5 In the developing world, one of the common sources of air pollution is poorly vented heating and cooking fires.2 Long-term exposure to these irritants causes an inflammatory response in the lungs resulting in narrowing of the small airways and breakdown of lung tissue.6 The diagnosis is based on poor airflow as measured by lung function tests.7 In contrast to asthma, the airflow reduction does not improve much with the use of a bronchodilator.2
Most cases of COPD can be prevented by reducing exposure to risk factors.8 This includes decreasing rates of smoking and improving indoor and outdoor air quality. While treatment can slow worsening, there is no cure.2 COPD treatments include stopping smoking, vaccinations, respiratory rehabilitation, and often inhaled bronchodilators and steroids.
Tobacco smoking is the most common cause of COPD, with a number of other factors such as air pollution and genetics playing a smaller role.5 In the developing world, one of the common sources of air pollution is poorly vented heating and cooking fires.2 Long-term exposure to these irritants causes an inflammatory response in the lungs resulting in narrowing of the small airways and breakdown of lung tissue.6 The diagnosis is based on poor airflow as measured by lung function tests.7 In contrast to asthma, the airflow reduction does not improve much with the use of a bronchodilator.2
Most cases of COPD can be prevented by reducing exposure to risk factors.8 This includes decreasing rates of smoking and improving indoor and outdoor air quality. While treatment can slow worsening, there is no cure.2 COPD treatments include stopping smoking, vaccinations, respiratory rehabilitation, and often inhaled bronchodilators and steroids.
by chronic obstructive pulmonary November 30, 2016
Get the chronic obstructive pulmonary diseasemug.