A phenomena that occurs 2 times a day: morning and afternoon. When crawling to the coffee machine in a desperate need of caffeine, popping in the Keurig coffee pod, watching with anticipation the machine warming up, and to your horror the bright blue light pops on, thus signaling the realization the asshole who last used it didn’t refill the water container.
Joanie shuffled into the kitchen at 6am to get her much needed cup of coffee, and waited the requisite 45 seconds while the Keurig machine warmed up. Then the dreaded blue light appeared. In middle class society, Joanie was afflicted with what has become known as the Keurig blue light special.
by Grant Rampus September 7, 2019
Get the Keurig blue light specialmug. by Dingus's rule October 5, 2021
Get the Blue pepsimug. The feeling of not-quite-depression you get when your life is predictably great. More specifically, the fear that your great control of life is ultimately keeping you from truly living, and the slight urge that follows (not unlike The Call of the Void) to ditch your steady, well paying job, sell everything you own, break off all relationships and connections, and hitchhike in the first car that will take you somewhere else.
Ted really loved his brand new sports car and well paying nine-to-five job, but every morning as he turned the keys to go to work he would feel coyote blue.
by AStrayCatRuns July 28, 2014
Get the coyote bluemug. Short for blue raspberry, for people who want to make their sentences shorter when talking about blue raspberry-flavored foods.
by Rilo the Fox January 15, 2024
Get the Blue razzmug. by Mcja1982 January 5, 2022
Get the Box set bluesmug. In Aussie slang to call someone "Blue" or "Bluey" means they've got red hair.
In the early European migration days (convict days) a lot of those people
were of Celtic origin with a significant proportiion of redheads.
So to call someone "True Blue" means that they could trace their origins
back to a convict arrival. It's close to the best compliment that you
can give to an Aussie.
In the early European migration days (convict days) a lot of those people
were of Celtic origin with a significant proportiion of redheads.
So to call someone "True Blue" means that they could trace their origins
back to a convict arrival. It's close to the best compliment that you
can give to an Aussie.
by TrueBlue-Rob December 27, 2020
Get the True Bluemug. 