Single Income, Two Children, OppressiveMortgage. What yuppies turn into when they have children and one of them stops working to stay home with the kids or start a "home business".
Since Fred decided to start up his basket-weavingdotcom business, his family has SITCOM, and he still dresses like a yuppy.
By Coralyn
Sitcom
A word used in response to hearing a story from a friend that will inevitably lead to an awkward situation. Such as the basis of many bad sitcoms.
Friend 1: It looks like my grandma and her 2 cats are going to be staying with me and my girlfriend this week.
Me: You watched any sitcoms lately?
Him: Yeah! I love Fre...
Me: If you say Friends, I will kill you
Him: I like Modern Family, Modern Family's good
Me: That's better!
By Essa
Sitcom
A term for a television series involving the same cast of actors who play the same characters in different scenarios each week in what is commonly referred to as an “episode”. Though not strictly confined to the genre, most sitcoms are comedic in nature, hence the name “sitcom” which is an acronym for “situation comedy”. To sum up what is a fairly ambiguous term, a sitcom is what keeps everyday people from watching the news, thus becoming enraged at seeing what is really going on in the country and thus setting about to murder all of Congress.
(Single Income, Two Children, OppressiveMortgage.) What yuppies turn into when they have children and one of them stops working to stay home
with the kids.
Buffy decided that when her and john had there 1.2 children she could finally quite her job and become a sitcom.
By Xylina
Sitcom
Using the duration in viewing an entire and complete "Sitcom" (Commercials and all) as a measure of the amount of time something takes. (30 Minutes)
"So your roommate seems very normal and mine has several face piercings and guages."
"Well, sitcomically that means I'll be the one who ends up traumatized."