Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

OUTRAIG

Public anger directed at corporations like AIG which blow up taxpayers' funds for self-gain.

When the Board announced handsome bonuses that could be paid to themselves because of the generous funds they had received as part of the bailout package, there was outraig amongst the shareholders.

by Mohit Hira March 21, 2009

Scampaign

A scam advertising campaign created by an agency only to win awards for non-existent brands.

Every year, one agency walks away with several awards for scampaigns that appeared in obscure publications for unheard-of brands.

by Mohit Hira March 18, 2009

Liquid Luck

An unexpected event caused by a hesitant man offering an unknown, beautiful woman a drink at a bar and her accepting it.

He had liquid luck last night when he warily offered to buy a drink for the single PYT next to him.

by Mohit Hira July 20, 2009

love byte

A publicly-visible romantic message, sent on a social network, that can make the recipient blush.

To continually remind her of his feelings towards her, he added one love byte a day on her Facebook wall.

by Mohit Hira October 25, 2010

Officesick

The equivalent of 'homesick' except that it refers to missing an office that you were recently a part of, or spent a long time in.

Having moved to another role that required him to relocate, Michael didn't realise he'd miss his former colleagues and be as officesick as he was.

by Mohit Hira January 20, 2014

Webmistress

A wife who loses her husband's attention and love to the more seductive Internet.

After Jack began spending more time on status updates and tweets, his wife realized she'd become a webmistress.

by Mohit Hira February 09, 2010

Twitterage

Mass anger and hysteria that follows any failure on the part of Twitter. Also associated with disproportionate public expression of any online behavior.

When Twitter went down because some hackers compromised its DNS records, thousands of its members had a twitterage.

by Mohit Hira December 18, 2009