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carci

the plurl of carcus; many dead bodies
wow did you see all the fungi growing on the walri carci
by dan steph May 16, 2007
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Carcaine

The addiction to collecting more project cars than one can handle. Resulting in the stagnation or non-operation of said project cars.
Brian Sotto has a Carcaine addiction
by Alexwalker1203 October 16, 2018
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carcass time

When you come home after a long day or after being overly social for too long, and you just need to immediately lay down. No talking, texting or social interaction for as long as it takes to recharge enough to be a living human again. Carcass time may be enjoyed on a couch, bed or the floor.
After a long day at the office, the second Tia got home she immediately partook in carcass time. She went full carcass for approximately 12 hours until she could muster the energy to deal with her coworkers again.
by Unstuffed Pepper February 7, 2023
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canciversary

1. The one-year anniversary of one's successful cancer treatment (cancer + anniversary).

2. A reason for a really, really big party, preferably in a foreign city.
Hey, let's all rent a house together in Amsterdam for a weekend to celebrate our friend's canciversary.
by c_ho April 7, 2010
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carbidue

Leftover bread, sweets, chips, fries, etc. that someone on a low-carb diet leaves behind after eating only the meat from a restaurant meal.
That guy must be on a low-carb diet; his floorboard is covered in carbidue from his fast-food lunches.
by BryanDD March 5, 2008
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Carcalepsy

The act of falling asleep, usually within minutes and in the passenger or backseat, during a car trip. It is especially prevalent among those promising to navigate.
Mom gets carcalepsy on the way home from Grandma's every Sunday, but she always wakes up when we try to change the radio station.
by amsterdandi October 25, 2008
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Caecilius

Caecilius is a person in a Latin textbook who never leaves his horto or his villa in Pompeii.

He is also the ghost that haunts the rest of the textbooks.
Caecilius est in horto.

Caecilius is the father of Quintus
by Thatmeerkat May 17, 2019
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