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Night Vision Whizzing 

Night Vision Whizzing ( or NVW ) is when you try to wee into the toilet bowl in a dark room. Ultimately resulting in weeing all over the seat or on the wall. But if you're a pro, you hit the jackpot every time.
Mum: WHO PEED ON THE SEAT AND DIDN'T CLEAN UP AFTER THEIR SELVES!!!

Thomas: Night Vision Whizzing is a hard job to do you know!
Related Words

dinky weineling 

A flaccid penis. Characterized by its flopping around if ungirded.
He was streaking in cold weather and everyone saw his dinky weineling.

weisling 

a tiny creature, usually found in large swarms, that lives under rugs of all colors. Usually dark colors, like burgundy. have a predilection for bright, moving colors.
Woah, did you just see that guy taken under by a swarm of Weislings?
weisling by CuriousWillis August 9, 2010
In the action of "taking a wiz". A person who's fetish is "Golden Wiz"/Golden showers!

When some one is acting STUPID, attempting to convence others that an OBIVIOUSLY STUPID idea is a good idea!
obama: Come on you'll love wizzing on me, making my teeth skanky and yellow. It'll be like my birth certicate no one will know!

My half-sister will have another fake document printed up to say it wasn't wiz but spring water!

Intellectual: I wouldn't do anything your into, to include wizzing on you!
Wizzing by The_Master_Whiz January 2, 2011

weirdling 

Generally refering to someone or something that is unusual, strange, or progessive to the point of alienation from others of it's kind.
Jane was the weirdling in the group.
weirdling by Michael Dubisch December 3, 2007

Weiling Shi 

Weiling Shi long time emperor of ancient folklore China, said to be a cursed emperor with luck of the devil and all whom he meets was cursed with rotten luck forever, his last name translates into the chinese character death or four for bad luck, once a fearsome ruler with powers unimaginable ruled all of china with a iron fist in one hand and a dragon in another. He was slayed by a needle and now put to rest as the folklore/myth goes