A method of suicide where one chases a fewe oxycodones with liquor before putting his/her ass over their head (satellite dish position), bulldogging a bottle of NyQuil rectally, and masturbating furiously to achieve orgasm before brain death. So named because one'side face will have the same blank expression as Terri Schiavo before the court ordered her feeding tube removed when their body is discovered.
After JI'm lost his job, life savings, wife, kids, and house in the divorce, he decided to pull a Drowsy Schiavo and get beamed up like Anton Yelchin.
Long time ago when lord Buddha was around, he had taught his disciple about life and enlightenment and the key to realize that truth was having a disciplined mind. In order to control your thoughts, so that person will attain nibbana. That’s how the name Sachith came in to light. Since then people all around the world name their new born baby boy Sachith.
People who possess the name “Sachith” are rare and very unique to other people. They are well known to their qualities and values such as Honesty, integrity, Selflessness and Intelligence.
Sachiko is a name originated from Japan. It is quite an old name, so many young people in Japan are not named sachiko. Instead, a more modern name of sachiko is used. That name is sachi. Sachiko means child of happiness in Japanese. Sachiko is also very beautiful, loving, and kind. Many people adore sachiko.
Wow! Look how happy she looks! She must be a sachiko!
When a lady who initially seems reserved starts to become gradually delectable winsome in every possible way. To become fully Sadhialicious takes time. Someone who is Sadhialicious tends to have a phobia of using technology i.e. emails etc but is very happy using written letters and stone tablets.
Dude1: "Hey Darcy that chickElizabeth is a bit quiet you know"
Dude2: "Yeah but she starting to become a bit Sadhialicious"
A female name with Arabic origins meaning “pure” or “a pure gift from god”. This name is derived from the Greek name “Sophia” meaning wisdom, knowledge, and teaching”. It’s closely related to the Greek word “sophos” meaning “clever, skillful, cunning, intelligent”.