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whole lotta medication

What your best friend will need to calm down when he finds out that you just fucked his girlfriend and momat the same time.

I can't believe my buddy did that. I'm gonna need a whole lotta medication!

by yes juanito yes September 5, 2016

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verb the whole object

A snowclone often used in New Age, pseudoscientific or borderline fields to cast a warm glow over the enterprise in question. Meant to imply, usually fallaciously, that the real scientists or professionals are missing out on something that their clients urgently need, or at least want very very badly but for some arcane reason are unable or afraid to articulate.

Examples of phrases using the "verb the whole object" construction would be:

"Alternative" practitioners treat the whole patient. (Unlike those bloody doctors, of course.)

Home birth widwifes read the whole woman.

Organic caterers use the whole plant. (I wonder if they make rhubarb crumble).

by Fearman February 22, 2008

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Whole Daddy Meal

An middle aged man that is very attractive.

Our science teacher, Mr Tully is so fine! He’s a whole daddy meal!

by A PocketPooner May 22, 2019

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whole other Oprah

a way to say that's another story entirely; similar to can of worms; back in the day when the oprah show was all shock television one day it would be cheating husbands the next it'd be drug-addicted prostitutes

Y: Our boss is such a dumbster!
X: Did you hear about him asking out the new secretary???
Y: Yes...don't get me started!!! That's a whole other Oprah.

by absolutely July 26, 2007

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whole cloth

Definition of whole cloth

: pure fabrication β€”usually used in the phrase out of whole cloth the theory was created out of whole cloth
Democrats, and all the things that vote for them which are extremely emotionally unstable and pathological liars are always making up lies and play fast & loose with the truth. They made up the entire story such as the β€œTrump & Russia Collusion Story.”

Noun Edit
whole cloth (uncountable)

A newly made textile which has not yet been cut.
(figuratively, used attributively or preceded by various prepositions) The fictitious material from which complete fabrications, lies with no basis in truth, are made.

Mr. Doe's account of the accident was made from whole cloth.

1917, National Geographic, What Great Britain is Doing, by Sydney Brooks.

All those tales that came clicking over the wireless of the capture of huge stores of grain and oil were fables out of whole cloth.
Something made completely new, with no history, and not based on anything else.
The plans for the widget were drawn from whole cloth.

1883, Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi, chapter 27:

And, mind you, emotions are among the toughest things in the world to manufacture out of whole cloth; it is easier to manufacture seven facts than one emotion.

1852, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon, by Karl Marx, chapter I:

Democrat =DemoRat lying shifty shady Adam Shit for brains Schiff has appeared on all 5 Democratic Propaganda News Outlets as of today 278 times spewing his disingenuous whole cloth stories pertaining to the entirely made up story about β€œTrump Russia Collusion.”

by MontanaGuy59 April 26, 2018

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whole strubba lebel

Its the ghetto fabulous terminology for saying "whole other level."

When someone does something that escalates a dramatic experience between a person, or groups of people.

"Girl when La'quisha fucked Duron, she just brought dis to a whole strubba lebel"

"I feel you girl."

by Z Deez Haquandisha May 27, 2009

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whole lot of healing

setting down with a nice bag of 'product', or other kind of 'healing' joy! -preparing for the 'pain/s' to melt away!!

after performing major brain surgery, dr mcdreamy sat down to 'unwind' with a brand new bag of 'skonk', -'whole lot of healing' he mumbled to himself!!

judy's crotch was a whole lot of healing for matt

by michael foolsley December 2, 2009

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