When your co-worker(s) mysteriously become sick before a holiday. Usually a lazy worker who doesn't want to work before a holiday because he or she would rather be home. A worker who makes up a sickness of some sort to cover for his or her lazy intentions of really not being sick.
Geez, that guy Kinty has really come up with a case of Holidayitis
Q: Where is Kenny?
A: Isn't he sick?
He's not sick, he has a case of Holidayitis
Q: Where is Kenny?
A: Isn't he sick?
He's not sick, he has a case of Holidayitis
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when someone stands inside of or walks slowly through a doorway while a large number of people are stuck behind them
Guy: "Can you please hurry up? There are atleast 20 people behind you waiting to get inside."
Girl: "I'm sorry, I have Holadayitis and wasn't aware of the line."
Dude these old people must have Holadayitis 'cause they ain't movin'.
Girl: "I'm sorry, I have Holadayitis and wasn't aware of the line."
Dude these old people must have Holadayitis 'cause they ain't movin'.
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Get the holadayitis mug.(1) The surname of a legendary man from a sacred place called Leeds in gods own country, Yorkshire, bestowed upon the current bearer, known as, Ian.
(2) The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Reginald Halidei, which was dated 1179 in the the county of Bedford during the reign of King Henry 11 of England, known as "The Church Builder".
Note: In ancient Scotland, Holliday was a surname of Strathclyde- Britons. It was a name meaning someone who lived near mountain called, Holy Day, in the county of Annandale. The name is derived from a war cry "holy day, a holy day".
(2) The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Reginald Halidei, which was dated 1179 in the the county of Bedford during the reign of King Henry 11 of England, known as "The Church Builder".
Note: In ancient Scotland, Holliday was a surname of Strathclyde- Britons. It was a name meaning someone who lived near mountain called, Holy Day, in the county of Annandale. The name is derived from a war cry "holy day, a holy day".
I saw Ian Holliday earlier. What an absolute LAD. A legend.
You know that Ian Holliday. Yeah, why? Oh no reason, he's just proper sound.
You know that Ian Holliday. Yeah, why? Oh no reason, he's just proper sound.
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"Your new boyfriend is hot!"
"Oh, he's not my boyfriend. He's just my holidate so I can avoid my family nagging me to get married and give them grandchildren over Christmas dinner."
"Oh, he's not my boyfriend. He's just my holidate so I can avoid my family nagging me to get married and give them grandchildren over Christmas dinner."
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Halloween decorations up through Thanksgiving, or even worse, Christmas is worse than any other cross holidation.
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