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mental cramp

like a brain fart but better

Aww dude i just had a mental cramp i need to rest for a minute

by SydneySubtitle January 22, 2009

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sympathy cramps

When your girl is on her period and you act like you have cramps too to be there for her.

Girl: Oh oh oh uh uh uh im on my period my cramps are so bad

Boy: Me to babe its okay i have sympathy cramps

by Wanna Netflix and Chill October 17, 2015

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Handy Cramp

A cramp in your hand while giving yourself or others a handy

Babe let go of my dick. I cant I have a handy cramp.

by Handy Cramp January 26, 2022

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Tamp Cramp

When a female puts a tampon in, which decides not to cooperate and causes her entire lower body to seize up in terrible pain.

Gina: AAAAAAHHHH WTF!@#$%^&*!!!
Val: Oh man, she's having a tamp cramp.

by wild oranges December 2, 2009

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dookie cramp

an massive cramp you get before you have to poop

dude , i just had a dookie cramp
guy , do you have to poop

by sychic December 21, 2011

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Wankers Cramp

A very deadly disease that kills 99.9% of all gay men. Large amounts of masturbation will eventually lead to wankers cramp. Symptoms include: swollen wrists, arm hurting, swollen penis and inability to use your hand.

Guy 1: Where is Fred today?
Guy 2: He went to the hospital
Guy 1: Wankers cramp?

Guy 1: Your gay
Guy 2: You have wankers cramp

by vdragyn May 17, 2010

15πŸ‘ 61πŸ‘Ž


Reuters Cramp

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{Definition}
Reut·ers Cramp (Roit'·ərz-Krămp) NOUN:

1. The sudden and accute optic, occular-motor and cerebral pain (sometimes, with attendant seizures) resulting from reading too many news articles, viewing too many news videos or both, by the news agency Reuters. Usually complicated by the factor of:

The sheer number of articles (in rapid succession) over a short span of time that mention themes, categories or situations (such as "bail-out") that have been over-done and drilled-into-the-ground so often (in the last umpteen weeks/months/years) as to cause instant nausea.

Or (in the case of one isolated incident -- known to THIS lexicographer) reading said news articles less-than 30 minutes after eating 9+ pieces of syrup-drenched baklava.

NOTE: Potential warning signs may include, but are not limitted to:

Drooling, profuse enuresis (sweating,) sticky hands and face with a desire to drink milk or inject insulin and a Herbert Lom -like eye twitch. Post-trauma effects many times include Reader's Block.

WARNING: Reuters Cramp may also happen with the reading of other, non-related, news agencies articles; and may in fact, not even be related to Reuters.

{based-on the stem name "Thomson Reuters" -- "...the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals." Although Reuters was first Identified as the offending source; it was quickly realized that it just SEEMED this way due to it's notoriously accurate and continuously up-to-date reporting.
The most likely actual causes are the journalistic professions and news moguls that purvey hyped-up-tripe and over-sensationalized, easily-digestible, candy-coated mega-doses of non-sensical minutia; delivered ad infinitum, ad nauseum by sycophantic reporters, "ratings-whores" producers and the illustious major news corporations that they represent; in a non-stop, streaming frontal-lobe-assault of the general public. However, this is JUST speculation at this time.}

(From Neil & Bob)
Neil: "Hey Bob... ...you up for a little one-on-one?"

Bob: "Sorry Neil. I just got done trying to watch the news; and between the talking multilingual-reporters with closed-captions and sign-language inset, the split-screen dual-infomation panels in the center, the "upcoming news" info-banner at the top just below the advertiser's inset, the sideline FYI commentaries/marginal notes, AND the two different speed stock-tickers at the bottom just above the news-ticker flowing in the opposite direction; I got "Reuters Cramp" and threw-up... ...it's either that or the baklava. One of the two."

Neil: "Hmmm, certainly sounds like "Reuters Cramp" to me, Bob. You may need to rest for a few day and maybe take an insulin shot."

by drochalsey May 19, 2009

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