Aug 11 Word of the Day
A phrase to describe someone who is cognitively degenerating. Synonym of "going off the deep end". Can have varying degrees of severity.
Reference to the song "Hey You" by Pink Floyd. The line "and the worms ate into his brain" makes no sense in an otherwise linear and literal narration throughout the lyrics.
Reference to the song "Hey You" by Pink Floyd. The line "and the worms ate into his brain" makes no sense in an otherwise linear and literal narration throughout the lyrics.
"My boyfriend has a total case of brain worms. He told me the cat was bugged so the Feds could listen in on us having sex..."
or
"You totally stumbled over that entire sentence. Can't speak English all of a sudden? What, do you have brain worms?"
or
"You totally stumbled over that entire sentence. Can't speak English all of a sudden? What, do you have brain worms?"
by _Jez_ October 03, 2009
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CH also known as Canuckle Head, is a particular troll within the online role-play community who seems to have no life of his own other than trying to pull one over on others online. He seems to suffer from mental illness, perhaps even bi-polar disorder; as he has frequently demonstrated abrupt bouts of anger of the simplest of things. CH is also a compulsive liar, and will manipulate those gullible enough to believe his lies in order to gain sympathy. Besides being a compulsive liar, he is also a compulsive pervert, who has no sense of personal boundaries and will lewdly pursue any female that catches his eye to the near point of being a pest, and when turned down thus makes the woman in question out to be the bad-guy.
by NessaCat April 11, 2013
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Stands for "crackhead"
A person that is on drugs or other controlled substances that makes the person do things that a normal person won't do.
A person that is on drugs or other controlled substances that makes the person do things that a normal person won't do.
While I was exiting the freeway, a C.H. jumped out on to the middle of the road and I had to slam my brakes.
by canttellthedifference February 24, 2019