"Oh dear I have seem to have caught the plague"
"Oh dreadfully sorry"
"Don't be I have growen weary of liveing"
"OH then it's all for the best"
"indeed"
"indeed"
"Oh dreadfully sorry"
"Don't be I have growen weary of liveing"
"OH then it's all for the best"
"indeed"
"indeed"
by Nathan Hickey May 18, 2005
A term to define a crowd of negative, hateful, vindictive, malicious, abusive, people who have no concept of kindness, consideration, or "Harm None", despite the number of "Wiccans" in the actual crowd. See lemmings, sheep, queen, clannie, spellchecker, guinness, cancer.
"You goin' out tonight?"
"Naw. The plague of people that will be there makes me want to just rent movies at Blockbuster, and stay my ass home."
"Naw. The plague of people that will be there makes me want to just rent movies at Blockbuster, and stay my ass home."
by NottaFanNEMore December 06, 2004
Plague, The mass recruited Arma 3 Olympus gang that commonly sits on Server 2 all day and get wiped by Synthetic
by Alfr3dTh3G0d January 01, 2019
Contrary to common misconception this infact means very good or amazing. One is often amazed at the amazingness of something when using this phrase.
Guy 1: "I just won a million pounds.."
Guy 2: "zOMG, DAT IS TEH PLAGUE!111! WANNA BE BFFL M8!!?"
Guy 1: "FU bish"
Guy 2: "zOMG, DAT IS TEH PLAGUE!111! WANNA BE BFFL M8!!?"
Guy 1: "FU bish"
by Madame Bugatti August 26, 2008
by Crimsin January 08, 2004
1) A serious and spreading sickness.
2) A serious and spreading problem.
3) That which is borne by the PlagueBearer.
2) A serious and spreading problem.
3) That which is borne by the PlagueBearer.
1) The plague spread through New Hampshire, making many cough and die.
2) The rats were a serious plague, which Great Britain intended to handle quickly.
3) PlagueBearer sure bears plague.
2) The rats were a serious plague, which Great Britain intended to handle quickly.
3) PlagueBearer sure bears plague.
by Mimir September 23, 2003
in a historical context, the plague often refers to the bubonic plague or "black death", also known as pestilence, which wiped out large portions of the population of Europe and Asia during the 14th and 15th centuries
in a modern vernacular context, the plague refers to someone being out with illness, most often a chest cold or flu, usually exaggerating the extent of one's illness while demonstrating their incapacity
in a modern vernacular context, the plague refers to someone being out with illness, most often a chest cold or flu, usually exaggerating the extent of one's illness while demonstrating their incapacity
Sara can't come in today, she's out with the plague
Okay then send her my condolences and tell her to get better soon!
The Bubonic plague, otherwise simply called the "plague", killed millions of people in medieval Europe
Okay then send her my condolences and tell her to get better soon!
The Bubonic plague, otherwise simply called the "plague", killed millions of people in medieval Europe
by UM North Quad March 30, 2013