Posts Tagged ‘conditions’
Not Quite Medical Conditions
- Longness of Breath – Why get caught short?
- Acute Baby – It’s better than an ugly one
- Vowel Movement – Grammarians recommend 2 to 3 compacted vowel movements a day
- Chronic Consonant Crowding – To be found in the word shrimp or shrank: 6 letters, 5 consonants 83.3% consonant compliant. Also found in the word catchphrase which has a whopping 6 consecutive consonants – take that syzygy.
- Pancreatic Fondling – Who doesn’t? Y’know, when you’re alone and no one’s watching
- Spinal Men-in Black – Greatly preferred over Spinal Meningitis
- Medium Pox – Get the Pox size that’s right for you!
- Atrial Fluffernutter – A disease that’s close to my heart
- Myocardial Infantilism – I don’t even know what I’m talking about here I just like to say “Myocardial Infantilism.”
- Stereo-nucleosis – Again, it’s greatly preferred over Mono-nucleosis
- Mono-Poly – A great way to mispronounce Monopoly. Mono-Poly: where the accent’s on fun.
- Fractured Fairy Tales – Broke my heart to read them
- One Toke Over the Lyme…disease – When life gives you limes, you make limeade?
- Help! I’m Coming Apart at the Seams – Well then, you probably need a good screwing.
- Ack Knee – Greatly preferred to acne
- Dry Hump – Starts around puberty
- Lymph Penis Syndrome – Starts around Social Security
- Freudian Dandruff – A syndrome suffered by flakes
- Freudian Girdle – Sorry, another Freudian reference – I must be slipping.
- Chronic Freudian Reference Syndrome – A unique disorder manifested by writer’s with supreme intellijence.
- Detached Attitude – Could care less about this condition
- Arrested Leg Syndrome – Gotta walk the line otherwise you get the boot
- Hepa-tight-ass – When you can’t tip more than 15%
- Foot in Mouth Disease – When you tell the truth by accident
- Writers’ Gaffe – When you tell the truth by accident