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Ho Spice 

Noun: the hostess with the mostest. He definitely rides it like poundcake. He'll love you tenderly till you can't breathe no more
This dinner tastes like it was made with ho spice love
Ho Spice by Reblfleur23 November 23, 2021
Making a person as comfortable with certain medicines, until the time for their passing comes
Person 1: Man, I heard that Jim's grandpa is in hospice.
Person 2: Oh, we should go visit him before he dies.
Hospice by Shmellbell135 October 22, 2013
death accelerator; for profit service which purportedly provides compassionate and joyous end of life care in which death is hastened by a combination of powerful sedatives, lack of food and water, and a complete sense of hopelessness
Granny's family was eager for her large inheritance. Granny was enrolled in hospice given her diagnoses of cataracts and dry skin, and she died 2 days later.
hospice by Snoopy Pugh August 11, 2009

hospice'em 

The act of drugging a loved one to death, "Legally". The physcian will prescribe home hospice for your loved one after hearing they are in pain, and about to die. The private matter is also a great chance to kill your loved one. The drug induced death is usually the first night of the Morphine order from the doctor.
What the hospice'em Maryann syndrome is:

What you said: I promise to love you till death.
What I meant: I'll let you live until I'm done with you.

The story: He struggled with so much pain, then he died so suddenly.
The real story: He struggled with me while I was killing him, now that pain has died.
hospice'em by ptacdr January 4, 2007
The period of time ending with a person's death and beginning at the time in which they would have been put to sleep if they had been a pet.
Grandpa's in hospice care now, but he's totally out of it. I'd put him to sleep if he were a cat.
hospice by markvw59 April 26, 2011

Hospice care kid 

An adult child who is expected to care for their deadbeat parent(s) at the end of their life/lives when said deadbeat parent(s) didn't take care of their now adult child(ren) when they were young and needed a parent(s).
Adult child: "I can't believe that I'm forty and my deadbeat dad is finally in my life, but only because he expects me to be his hospice care kid and financially care for him in his old age. Where was he when me and my siblings were young and needed a father?"
Hospice care kid by chickadee1107 February 12, 2023