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sharang

a very adorable guy, who one can really rely on but his only weakness is his over-friendly nature. some people intend to take advantage of it and later end up fighting. ive been with him fora year butthis one year seems like ages. the moments we spent together is the times i'll always cherish forever.

tamilian, CSI, for the full form of CSI u can ask himself or u can ask his frns in hyd.

by n March 30, 2005

45πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


lost prophets

Incorrect usage of the name for the band "Lostprophets".

omg, i <3 ian from teh lost pr0phets!1!!!!

by n February 26, 2004

28πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


dickhead

a guy that truly has a penis for a head.

good morning dickhead, did you file the reports yet?

by n August 10, 2003

7πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Tuesday Night Bandits

A crazy group of fools that remains undefined.

Wait, WHAT ARE the Tuesday Night Bandits!?

by n February 1, 2005

5πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


GWBN

G eorge
W
B ush
N aked

An expression of disgust, or an adjective describing anything hideously ugly, and unfit for the public eye.

"So, bellbottoms are coming back, huh?"

"Ugh! GWBN! I hope not!"

by n November 21, 2004

4πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


rosetown

Otherwise known as the town of Santa Rosa, California

I'm going into Rosetown this weekend for some shopping!

by n October 22, 2004

47πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


csaw

Background:

Originally an old playground toy. Taken as an internet screen name, an anthropopathism of said teeter-totter is accomplished.

With the "see" replaced by a "C", a poetic image of a sea is imposed upon the "teeter-totter as a scale" concept by emphasizing it phonetically. Thus giving it the quality of vastness. Much as the multitudes of meager molecules of water form something as grand as a sea, so the parts of a teeter-totter contrive to bring about a concept of balance and/or transition. When thinking of the metaphores a sea or ocean can conjure, coupled with the set of metaphores a teeter-totter can conjure as well; we are greeted with a universal application of balance or duality or transitions from negative and positive. All done with four letters, at very little cost of breath and breadth.

I'm having one csaw of a day.

by n November 2, 2004

6πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž