WoWicide
The act of destroying one's life by playing the video game World Of Warcraft (W.O.W.) whether it be physically, socially, or both. Wowicide can be an inflicted or self-inflicted act where playing the video game and slowly losing your firends is an act of wowicide, but also giving the video game to another person is an equally heinous offense. There is no known therapy for victims of wowicide, the final result inevitably being loss of friends, loss of respect, and loss of life.
-"Dude, what happened to Jeff I haven't seen him in a month?"
-"Oh man, we didn't want to tell you yet, but he committed WoWicide recently."
-"That's terrible... why would he do something like that?"
-"I don't know but it's okay... Jeff will always live on through our memories... as a queefy nerd."
-"Oh man, we didn't want to tell you yet, but he committed WoWicide recently."
-"That's terrible... why would he do something like that?"
-"I don't know but it's okay... Jeff will always live on through our memories... as a queefy nerd."
WoWicide by SarahPalinMadeCaribouExtinct November 19, 2010
Wexican
Wexicans: Irish people from the County of Wexico, originally Wexford. No connection to the country of Mexico, these lads are just a little unoriginal sometimes ;) (Also known in continental Europe as Weiss fjord)
"Heading down to the shticks with the Wexican lads for the weekend for a bit of sun, sand and the Stores."
Wexican by Coeurduvoyageur June 25, 2006
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Wexican
Sect of native Irish purporting to be Dubliners, specifically those with D4 inclinations, living in the more lugubrious areas of surrounding counties to Dublin, such as Meath, Kildare, but more commonly Wicklow and Wexford, within commuting distance of the capital.
Are marked by their peculiar middle-class similarity with the Traveller encampments, as one member of the family will have made a fortune at something media-related in the 1980s, and now all other members of the family live in custom-built encampments on the land of the primary member, (usually a patriarch).
Ambitions of the younger females usually involves some form of 'promotions', which in Ireland passes for modeling, and for the males will be accountancy, followed by a series of failed business ventures in real-estate, restaurants, etc. Will proceed to have tanned courtships with those from similar backgrounds, and may have short sojourns of living in gated city enclaves while parents build annexes on family land for them to eventually inhabit.
Are marked by their peculiar middle-class similarity with the Traveller encampments, as one member of the family will have made a fortune at something media-related in the 1980s, and now all other members of the family live in custom-built encampments on the land of the primary member, (usually a patriarch).
Ambitions of the younger females usually involves some form of 'promotions', which in Ireland passes for modeling, and for the males will be accountancy, followed by a series of failed business ventures in real-estate, restaurants, etc. Will proceed to have tanned courtships with those from similar backgrounds, and may have short sojourns of living in gated city enclaves while parents build annexes on family land for them to eventually inhabit.
She's tanned, 24, and a model/bikini-spokesperson, her mum is tanned, and an interior-designer/chicklit author, her brother has opened a string of failed restaurants, her father was a popular entertainer in the 1980s, and is now involved in property, they all have a slightly differing, two-line address in Wexford, with a whimsical name.
Hmmm. I think they may be Wexicans.
Hmmm. I think they may be Wexicans.
Comical to my Womical
Of Urban, Mid-Western origins (used largely in Chicago, Illinois), "Comical to my Womical" is a phrase used to indicate that an occurrence, object or situation is simultaneously humorous and relevant to one's interests.
The phrase is often clearly articulated in a stately manor, as one wearing a monocle may articulate.
The phrase is often clearly articulated in a stately manor, as one wearing a monocle may articulate.
Person A: Ah, notice how low from the waist that gentleman is wearing his trousers.
Person B: I see. That is comical to my womical.
Person B: I see. That is comical to my womical.
Comical to my Womical by Matthew A. Hand January 26, 2010