Dog Latin play on the classic phrase Carpe Diem
Translates to "seize the sluts". The phrase is commonly used to express pleasure when an individual finds themselves in a club with a high percentage of seemingly promiscuous girls (sluts).
Translates to "seize the sluts". The phrase is commonly used to express pleasure when an individual finds themselves in a club with a high percentage of seemingly promiscuous girls (sluts).
by gentaXY August 9, 2009

by insomniac92 January 19, 2009

by ,jabcshgefwKH June 4, 2014


There's a book by Terry Pratchett named "Carpe Jugulum",which means something like "Seize neck/jugular".
This book is about vampires clan from Ubervald with motoo "Carpe Jugulum" :).If you're Pratchett's fan,you'd get the point easily
by V.Ancheva January 4, 2009

To "seize the day" and/or a certain moment in time.
To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.
To make the most out of that part of time.
To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.
To make the most out of that part of time.
by Chris S. (aka: no sheep) September 6, 2003
