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stoliday 

English equivalent of the americanism Staycation. Vacation is an American word, English have Holidays.
Stoliday combines Stay and Holiday but generates the term Stolid, meaning calm and without emotion. Much like a holiday at home in England
Bob: Hey man, how was your break? Did you go anywhere?
Bill: No, i was broke, just had a stoliday
Bob: Cool man, how was it?
Bill: It was alright
Bob: Oh right, like a proper stoliday
stoliday by FatYellowOne December 8, 2016
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Stoicavery

Stoicavery is when you discover Robert's Stoica deep tunel. Stoicavery is not made for people with weak souls. Many divers got into explore but few barely came out traumatized. The divers said they discovered the Mother Cartepillar, a black hole and another universe with the lost penises of the last candidates.
My friend used to Stoicavery and i have never seen him ever again.
Stoicavery by noname1743 March 21, 2023

Robert Stoica 

A very young adventurous man who always loves to get destroyed by an enormous gorilla up his tunnel and that's not all, he likes to have a lot of stuff up his dark mysterious tunel full of surprises
My father likes to have Robert Stoica home by midnight.
Robert Stoica by noname1743 March 8, 2023

stolichnya 

Bestest Vodka ever. Makes Smirnoff seem like concentrated urine.
"This stoli is damned expensive, but shit, it's fucking ace."
stolichnya by Dave January 21, 2004
People named Stelica or nicknamed Stelica are usually memelords with great taste in anime and they are usually very friendly but they have a rather small group of friends
Damn, that person is a Stelica !
I think im becoming a Stelica !
Stelica by Iggynat February 16, 2020

stolichnya 

A genuine Russian flavored Russian vodka...expensive, but delicious. Common use includes taking shots and repeating the name "Stolichnya" with a Russian accent after each shot, but as soon as you can't say the name you quit drinkin'
All the cool kids from P.Coast Continuation love to drink Stolichnya!
stolichnya by bamf, much? July 7, 2007