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carpe diem

To "seize the day" and/or a certain moment in time.

To put aside all differences, all fears, all worries, and just go for it.

To make the most out of that part of time.

Carpe Diem more often or you will miss out on life and never truely be happy.

by Chris S. (aka: no sheep) September 7, 2003

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carpe diem

siez the moment/day

live your life to the full

be spontanius

go for it

carpe diem

by elmo January 14, 2004

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carpe diem

Homer Simpson says "Seize the Doughnut", forget about siezing the day.

Carpe diem, MMMmmm... Doughnuts

by Huw_Jarse October 27, 2005

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carpe diem

originated by roman boys when girls didn't want to have sex with them. Meant that we might not be here tomorrow, so let's seize the moment today!

Roman Boy: hey, wanna have sex?
Roman Girl: i dunno...
Roman Boy: c'mon, carpe diem!
Roman Girl: okay!

by puer romanus January 28, 2009

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carpe diem

Latin meaning to "seize the day", to be an opportunist and take control of your life.

John carpe diem by asking for a girls number.

by Michael Peyron April 20, 2007

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carpe diem

Latin for "seize the day". Made famous by Dead Poets Society.

by Ms T February 23, 2003

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carp diem

Fish of the day. According to Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Buffy was talking with Willow about Latin. Willow mentioned "carpe diem" but Buffy miss-heard it as "carp diem" which she then translated to be "fish of the day(?)".

by Alchemelia May 31, 2008

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