vitally challenged

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vitally challenged pl (plural only)

  1. (humorous, euphemistic) the dead; those who have died
    • 1997 June 12, Sascha LC Erni, “Tips-of-the-hat (was: Mythos - A shared world?)”, in alt.horror.cthulhu[1] (Usenet), message-ID <Pine.LNX.3.95.970612144354.13110E-100000@goblin.studi.unizh.ch>:
      imagine... 85 years old Cohen the Barbarian and his "gray horde"... death as DEATH, an antropomorphic[sic] personification, that is... meetings of the "vitally challenged (= the undead)"...
    • 1998 May 8, Dabe the Hobbit, “Re: somebody please take this necronomicon away”, in alt.necronomicon[2] (Usenet), message-ID <3552F6A5.9A96933B@pls.bris.ac.uk>:
      I blame the new hard line on welfare for driving driving[sic] the vitally challenged onto the streets instead of leaving them in State run graveyards
    • 2006 November 26, wayne, “10 liberal lies #7”, in alt.x.y[3] (Usenet), message-ID <13343-4569CC79-1997@storefull-3358.bay.webtv.net>:
      This is the party of "vote early, vote often," where even the "vitally challenged" (the PC term for "dead people") still have the right to vote []