Skip to main content

The Trahv 

1)A serious respiratory infection of unknown origin, particularly one that involves a cough or breathing difficulty.
2)An illness that prevents someone from attending events.
3)Any STD gained from a friend, especially if uncertain as to which one.
4)Estonian for 'fine' or 'okay'.
1)He would have been fine going to the Christmas party if he hadnt gotten a case of 'The Trahv' from Arlen

2)Oh, he's not REALLY sick, he's just got 'The Trahv'.
The Trahv by lazynwmedic December 6, 2009
The Trahv mug front
Get the The Trahv mug.
See more merch

The Travel Gavel 

Another name for The Bammer Hammer
"I think the travel gavel is jammed"
The Travel Gavel by Lavabite October 27, 2020

the travel shits 

When a person travels to a vacation destination and gets "the shits" (I.e. Goes Poop a lot).
Every time I go on vacation I get a wicked case of the travel shits
the travel shits by DonkJr February 24, 2017

The trav 

When going to do a girl doggy style, she turns her head back and you kick her in the face before putting it in her ass.
I totally gave that bitch the trav last night
The trav by The trav July 23, 2017

Black pink add new member or throw out member? I hate Ms Hema you should get out from the travel and tourism shop!

Black pink add new member or throw out member? I hate Ms Hema you should get out from the travel and tourism shop!
Black pink add new member or throw out member? I hate Ms Hema you should get out from the travel and tourism shop!

trah the shump

seize the day; carpe diem.
you only live once, go out and trah the shump!
trah the shump by Paul Webb December 20, 2006

The Air Travel Bubble Hypothesis 

Every time two countries announce an air travel bubble, one of them will see a spike in corona cases closer to the flight date, dashing hopes of paid travellers, who would nevertheless be consoled that they would be given first priority for the next fight if they were not to cancel their booking.
On the one occasion when the air travel bubble hypothesis was apparently proved wrong, the decades-old Soviet plane that was carrying a few dozen Russian mercenaries and terrorists was never heard again after take-off—had the ATB hypothesis struck in a more deadly form?