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Schiavo

n. The act of doing something absent minded.

Mommy, Bobby pulled a Schiavo on me.

by Pippynizzleyo June 11, 2005

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schiavo

(n.): 1. (a) A topic or matter which does not reasonably need further public examination or discussion, yet is still discussed and examined as if it is a controversy or a travesty; (b) an action or attempted action inspired by such a contrivance. (origin: old Venetian 'schiavo'--slave; later became 'ciao'; possible link to 'shameful')

(a) The growing coverage of celebrity court appearances in informational news plants schiavos in the once-healthy garden of relevant facts and events. (b) When blogs produced by disgruntled hardliners surround interviews and findings with inflammatory rhetoric, a mass schiavo can sometimes result.

by maharito April 1, 2005

5๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


schiavo

(verb) To behave in a way which significantly increases the chance of self-inflicted coma or a similar vegetative state, a la Terri Schiavo.

Jim's been pruning trees with a chain saw while standing on an idling 4-Wheeler. That dude's going to schiavo himself!

You better stop sleeping with other guys' wives or you're gonna go and get yourself schiavoed.

by jimfallope August 27, 2012

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schiavo vt. to schiavo

Background:

Despite the overall physical condition of Terry Schiavo, Randall Terry pro-life decided to stick his foot in the matter and screamed to the press how Terry was being murdered by the State. Even though the now politicized matter was punted to the judiciary, the damage had already been done; this bi-partisan slimy football will figure in the elections of '06 and '08. Therefore, the definition follows

Any attempt to subvert and negate base spousal rights through whatever means available, whether they are political or religion based, to further your own agenda, without regard to the person or persons so affected or the existence under which they presently dwell.

Insistence of accepting only the facts of a situation that fit your paradigm, ignoring any anomalies that may impugn the aforementioned so as to further the above.

Senator, the 23 strokes have left the patient brain dead. What shall we do?

Find a way to schiavo them.......and make sure you can blame someone else....it will make for good press coverage so we can get more free name recognition for the next election!

by IronBrand April 4, 2005

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schiavoed

past tense of schiavo - 1.to usurp important and topical political/govermental/legal issues by grandstanding a cause celebre for the purpose of emotional distraction.
2. joining the bandwagon of def. 1 in order to remove accusations of unethical, immoral or illegal behavior aimed at oneself.
3. joining the bandwagon of def. 1 for
political gain.

The ongoing news of the Senator's indictment was schiavoed by coverage of
his personal campaign to rescue Little Lotta.

by otay April 23, 2005

3๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Schiavoed

To remove a feeding tube from an infirmed or disabled person causing them to die a long painful and agonizing death from starvation and dehydration.

An orphaned disabled baby was schiavoed because she had a feeding tube and relied on the state for her care.

by Subliberal April 2, 2005

5๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


schiavo

Schiavo, proper v. To put one into a vegetative state limiting their activites to *blink* grrmrmmrrrnnn *blink*

1) That girls titties were so big, I was Schiavoed. 2) If you don't shut the fuck up, I'm going to Schiavo your ass. 3) You Schiavoed me at "hello."

by Schiavo March 31, 2005

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