To "seize the day" and/or a certain moment in time.
To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.
To make the most out of that part of time.
To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.
To make the most out of that part of time.
by Chris S. (aka: no sheep) September 06, 2003
by elmo January 14, 2004
by Huw_Jarse November 10, 2005
originated by roman boys when girls didn't want to have sex with them. Meant that we might not be here tomorrow, so let's seize the moment today!
Roman Boy: hey, wanna have sex?
Roman Girl: i dunno...
Roman Boy: c'mon, carpe diem!
Roman Girl: okay!
Roman Girl: i dunno...
Roman Boy: c'mon, carpe diem!
Roman Girl: okay!
by puer romanus January 27, 2009
by Michael Peyron May 29, 2007
by Ms T February 23, 2003
Carpe Diem is Latin for "Sieze the Day." carpe, seize + diem, day
trusting little in tomorrow.
Make each moment count. Live each day as if it were your last.
trusting little in tomorrow.
Make each moment count. Live each day as if it were your last.
by carpe diem March 27, 2004