Volume OCD


the disorder in which the volume of the television or computer must be a multiple of 5, (or sometimes just even or just odd numbers). if it is not on the preferred volume the person may get stressed, or agitated and will go out of their way to get the volume on their preferred number. they will do this in every environment, whether its in a public place or at someone else’s house. people like to joke about it by putting the volume on ’31’ not ’30’ and then leaving the room… to these people i would like to say… i hate you.
at a friend’s house, friend’s dad turns volume to 46… person gets up, gets the remote, and turns it down 1.
-whole family looks at you with confusion-
this is volume ocd

Read Also:

  • Volvo 164E

    a volvo made from 1969 to 1975. this was the only model offered with a 6 cylinder engine since 1958 when volvo cancelled the pv 544. this volvo goes like stink especially the 1972 164e with the 4 speed with electronic overdrive with a top speed of 125. aka “swaggerwagon” “hey, see my volvo 164e” […]

  • Vombie

    when somebody is so drunk they just shamble around vomiting. that party was so wild last night i think i turned into a full on vombie! vombie is the literal combination of a vampire and a zombie. eating the flesh of humans to survive while only beingable to come out at night without there skin […]

  • voot voot

    phrase a girl named sam uses because shes not cool enough to say woot woot me: isnt that cool? sam: voot voot!

  • vybn

    chill, chillen,hanging out,listening to music, in tune connected to your surroundings, feeling cool, feeling relaxed, to agree with someone, in style, in the Moment.

  • vtd

    ventrilo decide – usually on irc, when searching players for a particular game, one often puts vtd at the end of the search. this indicates that the person in question does not have a ventrilo server of his own and whoever wants to play decides what server to use. +1 for game – vtd! virtually […]


Disclaimer: Volume OCD definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.