A term used to describe the situation when one has consumed excessive amounts of medication or substances, rendering them ineffective or wasteful. This often occurs when someone repeatedly redoses, resulting in a futile expenditure of resources.Expensive Piss - A term used to describe the situation when one has consumed excessive amounts of medication or substances, rendering them ineffective or wasteful. This often occurs when someone repeatedly redoses, resulting in a futile expenditure of resources.
Man, Tommy couldn't stop his spunion antics -sp he blew through his monthly supply in four days. He's a walking sack of expensive piss.
by Jerry Benton November 28, 2023

A sum of money that the elderly have to pay for funeral care. Can also be used to describe a really large sum of money to be owed to someone.
"Mr. Rogers had to pay for his final expenses early because he had cancer"
"Like hell I owe Harvey 800 bucks, thats final expenses for me"
"Like hell I owe Harvey 800 bucks, thats final expenses for me"
by Pontianak December 6, 2003

A roundabout way of saying golden shower
friend 1: Hey bro do you want an expensive shower?
Friend 2: Yeah, But what the hell is an expensive shower
Friend 1: here i'll show you *friend one proceeds to give his homie a golden shower*
friend 1: Hey bro do you want an expensive shower?
Friend 2: Yeah, But what the hell is an expensive shower
Friend 1: here i'll show you *friend one proceeds to give his homie a golden shower*
by AriaorAries January 16, 2023

no no dear thats 2... umm.. expensively... umm.. expensive. u know what? u just cant have it cause i said so.
by pa pa March 26, 2004

by Spartan Kong June 8, 2014

Refers to da pesky (and invalid/unfair) extra "last-number-redial" charge dat you unintentionally incur when you try to dial "*67" to block your number from a caller-ID machine, but accidentally end up dialing "*66" because da contacts on your phone's "6" key are a bit wobbly/worn and thus falteringly "bounced" for an instant when you were pressing da key, incorrectly causing dat digit to be dialed twice.
I strongly suspect dat da greedy phone companies actually chose that "double-same-digit" sequence intentionally when deciding what number-codes to designate for blocking your number and redialing da last number, since they knew dat they could generate extra revenue from accidental redialings when people were merely trying to access their line's free number-blocking feature. Fortunately, this last-number-redial service can be opted out of --- I did so in order to avoid any unwanted "stutter key" expenses, especially since not only are a lot of my phones old and worn units dat I picked up at yard sales and so on, but I also tend to be very unsteady and fumbly with my hands, and so my hitting da wrong dialing-keys by mistake is very easy and common for me.
by QuacksO February 8, 2020

by sawyerwu January 17, 2019
