drowning
1.) a feeling of despair, depression, nothing is going right and you can't keep up.2.) Boredomdrowning
A term used in english football to describe a team which has survived five successive waves from a set-piece but has reached a point of desperation where they will be lucky not to concede a goal. At this stage, positions become irrelevant, no defensive line is held and any part of the body is used to try and block the ball.
Example:
Commentator: "Wave after wave is coming at them, it does not look they can cope for much longer. They're drowning!"
Commentator: "Wave after wave is coming at them, it does not look they can cope for much longer. They're drowning!"
drowning
Refers to the action of constant gasping for breaths when laughing, while toking. The same affect as an asthma attack. Laughing is so hard one can not breath.
drowning
Drowning
Drown
1. To kill by submerging and suffocating in water or another liquid.
2. To drench thoroughly or cover with or as if with a liquid.
3. To deaden one's awareness of; blot out
4. To muffle or mask (a sound) by a louder sound
v. intr.
To die by suffocating in water or another liquid.
2. To drench thoroughly or cover with or as if with a liquid.
3. To deaden one's awareness of; blot out
4. To muffle or mask (a sound) by a louder sound
v. intr.
To die by suffocating in water or another liquid.