A trend pioneered by Preston uni students (Dean Boyle and Luke Thomas) in the early 21st century that describes a time dedicated for catching up with sleep during the day. Snooze offs will often involve a small group of like-minded people confined to a dedicated snooze off room which is baking hot with drawn curtains.
Picture a warm smelly room with the curtains drawn...
Boyle: "Snooze off?"
Thomas: "Snooze off?"
The TV is turned to mute and and the remote control is hidden down the side of the sofa. Boyle and Thomas curl up on the sofas and begin their snooze off.
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Derived from a group of male students identified by their rodent tendancies in Preston (UK) circa 2003-4 who travelled round the town in a unit.
Psyching themselves up for a good night of rat behaviour, members would often call out "Rat Unit", and use the term as a defence for any rat behaviour that is carried out.
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"Rodent" is a term in itself that is much the same as "Rat", a term to describe someone who's behaviour is sneaky and likely to be connected with the underhand seduction of a potential shag. Except "Rodent" is a stronger derogatory description than "Rat". "Rodent tendancies" is a blanket description of the traits associated with the behavior of a rat/rodent.
You can tell Dean Boyle is a rat bastard because he has rodent tendancies.
Phil Dixon pretends to be a gentleman in front of the ladies, but his rodent tendancies are clear to the rest of us.
Paul Firth was displaying rodent tendancies when he was chatting up that minger last night. Rat.
I've got nothing against Jon Storer, but i'd be lying if i said he didn't have notorious rodent tendancies.
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