Random
Source Code

sic transit gloria mundi

Though the actual translation from Latin is "So goes the glory of the world," a popular spoof translation is "Gloria threw up on the bus Monday." In the same realm as semper ubi sub ubi.

-"What's all this vomit on my seat?"
-"Sic transit Gloria mundi."

by DJSamurai37 April 13, 2011

88👍 137👎


sic transit gloria mundi

A Latin phrase meaning "so passes the glory of the world." The term is Templar-Masonic in origin, and has multiple occult connotations and uses among authors, poets, secret societies, and other intellectual oddballs. Loser Clasical Studies students sometimes use it as a form of farewell or goodbye, mostly to make others feel stupid, as a means of dealing with their own insecurity. Can be used to articulate any emotion

James: Okay Matt, see ya later
Matt: Yeah man, sic transit gloria mundi

Kyle: Matt go fuck yourself, and get out of my house!
Matt: AHH Fuck You! Sic transit gloria mundi Bitches!

by DeMolay June 30, 2005

142👍 242👎


Sic transit gloria mundi

What you shouldn't say when a violent and oppressive dictator is finally taken out.

- Muammar Gaddafi is captured and killed by rebel forces. -

Sylvio Berlusconi: 'Sic transit gloria mundi'

The world: 'lolwat'

by TehAnonymousDude October 20, 2011

77👍 126👎