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vaycay

vay脗路cay (vey-kay)
--noun
1. A period of time devoted to pleasure, rest, or relaxation, especially one following termination from employment or school.
2. Early or temporary retirement.
3. A period of suspension of work, study, or other activity, usually used for rest, recreation, travel, or just goofing off.
4. Freedom or release from duty, business, activity, or obligations.

"Oh, you say you had to work overtime at work today? Well, today on vaycay, I woke up at noon, grabbed some sun, squashed a few brits on Xbox Live, and then closed down the bars."

by Michael DeFant August 22, 2007

104馃憤 19馃憥


blame-storming

blame脗路storm脗路ing (bl脛聛m-st脙麓r-m脛颅ng)
--noun
1. Group session intended to determine responsibility (or blame) for a problem.
2. Method for passing fault onto another.
3. Usually entails ignoring any search for solutions.

"The current deficit and impending closure of businesses will survive the ongoing blame-storming, but the company will not."

by Michael DeFant December 11, 2008


ludicrosity personified

lu脗路di脗路crous脗路i脗路ty per脗路son脗路i脗路fied (loo-di-kruhs-i-tee p脡聶r-s脜聫n'脡聶-f脛芦'd)
--adjective
1. The height of ludicrosity--an extreme case of absurdity and humor--experienced on a human level.
2. An event of unbelievable ridiculousness.

Example of ludicrosity personified- I was speaking with a kid on the street who said he has healing hands because his friend regained consciousness when he held her hand. Of course, it could have been the glucose tab that helped the diabetic.

by Michael DeFant December 11, 2008

5馃憤 1馃憥


shut-up

shut脗路up (shuht-up)
--interjection
1. An expression of disbelief.
2. Amazement; astonishment.

Also,

--adjective
1. An intensive used to express satisfaction, acceptance, pleasure, excellence, exaltation, approval, awe, or reverence- the level of satisfaction is proportional to the charismatic level of the expression.

For instance, you arrive at a boring kids carnival, you'd rather be golfing or fishing, but across the way you see it..."Shut-up, they have blue cotton candy".

by Michael DeFant September 22, 2007

50馃憤 27馃憥


Altus Tendo

al脗路tus ten脗路do (al-tuhs ten-doh)
--verb
1. Latin phrase translated as "I reach high".
2. Motto of the USCG Chief Petty Officers Academy.

"Altus tendo!"

by Michael DeFant December 11, 2008

18馃憤 2馃憥


persnickety

per芒聥聟snick芒聥聟et芒聥聟y (per-snik-i-tee)
--adjective
1. Showing particular attention to the details.
2. Related to being picky or fussy--over-particular.
3. Commonly perceived as snobbish or pretentious.
3. Fastidious.

"Don't be so persnickety, who cares which way the toilet roll hangs."

by Michael DeFant December 11, 2008

135馃憤 26馃憥


chillaxin'

chill脗路lax脗路ing (chill-lax-脛颅ng)
--verb
1. Slang combination of chillin' and relaxin'.
2. State of being calm, relaxed, and laid-back.

"After a long week of work, I'm looking forward to some chillaxin' at my buddy's."

by Michael DeFant December 11, 2008

13馃憤 1馃憥