Frisbeetarian
The belief that when you die, your soul floats away and gets stuck on the roof. Attributed to comedian George Carlin.
George Carlin recently died and, due to his Frisbeetarian beliefs, his soul is likely stuck on a roof.
Frisbeetarian
A person who adheres to the belief that when you die your spirit floats up and gets stuck on the roof.
Because Joel was a frisbeetarian, he had no wonders about what had happened to his friend when he died, he knew for a fact that his soul was stuck on a roof.
Frisbeetarian
A person who plays Frisbee day in, day out, every day, summer, spring, winter, and fall. Usually he/she play Ultimate, but will often engage in a simple game of catch to enhance throwing and catching abilities.
7th period lunch at Red Hook High School has the highest concentration of Frisbeetarians. They played in three feet of snow!
Frisbeetarianism
The philosophy that when you die, your soul goes up on a roof and gets stuck. (George Carlin)
"I don't believe in rencarnation I am a strong Frisbeetarianist."
Frisbeetarianism
A parody of religious or spiritual belief in life after death. Indicates the belief that when a person dies, his/her souls rises and is thrown like a frisbee onto a roof, where it becomes attached and remains.
Are you a follower of Frisbeetarianism?
frisbeetarianism
noun: The belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck.
Among the adherents of frisbeetarianism, there are two primary sects: ultimate and disc golf.
Frisbeetarianism
(noun)
the belief that, after death, the soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there.
the belief that, after death, the soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there.
Judy: My parents used to be Methodist, but then they converted to Frisbeetarianism after a very enlightening afternoon picnic.