Country Dictionary

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Pale as day

To be extremely pale. (Opposite- black as night)

Ella: I can never get a good tan at the beach because I always just burn.

Emma: Yeah, you're pale as day.

by walkitoutdougie September 08, 2011

Wack-a-mole effect

When you are studying for an exam and as soon as moving on to the next definition/topic you're studying, you forget the prior thing that you just learned/memorized. Analogous to playing the arcade game "wack-a-mole"--once you hit one mole, another pops up.

When I was studying for my archaeology test I finally memorized the information for Tenochtitlan, but then forgot all the information I learned for Machu Picchu. The wack-a-mole effect failed me again.

by walkitoutdougie May 11, 2011

Swag in the bag

The act of definitely possessing a coolness factor; to present oneself with a certain confidence.

Leticia: "He is so awesome."
Ariella: "Yeah, he's definitely got that swag in the bag."

by walkitoutdougie January 26, 2012

Lac attack

When a person who is lactose intolerant eats something dairy and has a bad reaction.

I really want that chocolate ice cream but if I eat it I will for sure get a lac attack.

by walkitoutdougie February 26, 2012