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Cohort Family

A group of friends you quarantine with during a pandemic so you can keep drinking and taking shots together instead of through video. It is proven that peer pressure to drink does indeed transfer through the internet, but feelings of togetherness while holding another girl's hair as she vomits or putting a pillow by the toilet for your friend can only be experienced in person.

The term was coined by Alberta's Chief Medical Officer during her daily Covid 19 Pandemic updates in the early 20's. Alberta is basically the Texas of Canada. Those updates eventually coalesced into Alberta's bible and the Medical Officer into Alberta's Jesus who "saved" Alberta and later performed baptisms.

"I miss taking shots with you guys so much!"
"OMG! Why don't you become my cohort family?"
"Yeeahh, then we can buy big bottles of tequila at a time instead of small lonely ones. Lol"

by Marvigeddon April 10, 2020


Fizzy Family

Fizzy Family is a Family maintained by all people who are a "fan" Of Damon Fizzy, DeeFizzy on Youtube but instead of calling us "fans" we are called the Fizzy Family. We also accept everyone and we can help you get through hard times in Life.

1.
"I'm in the Fizzy Family"
"Whats that?"
"THE BEST FAMILY EVER!!!!"

2.
"Do you like Damon Fizzy?"
"Ya he is majestic..!"
"Then you are in the Fizzy Family!"

3.

"I love my family!"
"Who is that?"
"The Fizzy Family!!!!"

4.
"Peaceskies!"
"Are you In the Fizzy Family?"
"Ya! How Did you know?"
"Cause you said, Peaceskies!" (DamonFizzy Says Peaceskies)

by Lauren Fizzy December 27, 2011

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Ola Family

Twitter's most hated group of stans. Best known on social media for insulting rapper Cardi B and K-Pop group BTS. If you ever happen to interact with this group on twitter, you may fear for your life. Some of them are very nice, but you may want to fear some of the users such as @/trishaola , @peryolaa , @adeleolaaa , @cardiolaaa and @taylorolaa. They will eat you alive with insults and you might cry to your mother afterwards.

Did you see that Cardi was ended on twitter last night?

Oh... it was definitely twitter's most hated; the Ola Family!

by internetknowledgeexpert September 10, 2021

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family guy

Animated sitcom that uses pop culture references in place of jokes

Quoting "Family Guy" is no substitute for developing a sense of humour

by Weldo July 26, 2008

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family pack

A limited time offer at Mcdonalds consisting of two Big Macs, two large fries, two large beverages, and twenty chicken mcnuggets. Something only a deranged, or suicidal person would eat by them self in one sitting. Often used as a tool to gauge how manly a person is.

Kevin and Ron ate a family pack each after their last day of work at the Courthouse.

by Dr. Lee P.H.D. January 19, 2015

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Five Families

The five Mafia families of New York City, both in reality and in The Godfather.

The (real) five families are Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese and Lucchese.

The heads of the Five Families met at Apalachin.

by goyische shitheel March 19, 2006

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working families

(Chiefly used in the plural form.) A high-maintenance demographic identified by politicians (such as Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd) as requiring especial economic and moral support of their chosen lifestyle, as well as requiring constant and frequently gratuitous mention in political rhetoric -- in particular, during electioneering and in Budget speeches. In political demography, "working families" may be considered the human counterpart of the sacred cow.

Antonyms to "working families" are difficult to specify as politicians refuse to confirm any type of eligible voter as definitely excluded by the term. However, examination of the context in which "working families" is used suggests that it essentially refers to households in which dependent children reside. Thus, antonyms would include (among others) "single people", "couples without children", and "empty-nesters".

We must abolish WorkChoices (draconian industrial relations legislation) because it's unfair to working families.

by notaworkingfamily May 22, 2010

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