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CPM

And outdated OS, also an anacronym for Computer Programming magic

Old schoolers used to use CPM with old school Vector Graphics computers.

by Dave November 26, 2003

5πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


short bus

a person who rides the short bus. in other words a retard

Oh my fucking god John, shut the fuck up you short bus riding freak.

by Dave February 28, 2003

21πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž


Ocelot

One of the major characters in Metal Gear Solid, who was in MGS and MGS2, and will make a grand appearance in MGS3, as a young GRU unit.
Ocelot's full name is recognized as "Revolver Ocelot", and given the first name of his codename he fancies revolvers.

"An ocelot never lets his prey escape."
-Ocelot, MGS3

by Dave September 9, 2004

117πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


Go Boondock

To enter a state of vigilantism, dealing out justice by your own judgement, and ignoring the law in the process. Referes to the movie The Boondock Saints.

It's time to go Boondock and kill that child molester that just got out on bail.

by Dave November 17, 2003

9πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Psuedoultrapsuedoantidisestablishmentarianism

Misspelling of a very long word indeed: Pseudoultrapseudoantidisestablishmentarianism

If I could spell psuedoultrapsuedoantidisestablishmentarianism, I wouldn't need a dictionary, would I?

by Dave February 9, 2004

15πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


world domination

An event where one person, or perhaps even a group of people, have absolute control of the entire planet.

Usually a basic goal of the main evil character in a kid's action cartoon.

Something everybody wants.

"Everybody wants to rule the world"
-that one song

by Dave January 7, 2005

135πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


Liquid Snake

*A wet penis.

*The twin brother of Solid Snake in the Metal Gear series; identical on the genetic level, except for having blonde hair and a british voice. Nothing can kill this guy!! >.<

*A term to refer to someone with this fictitious character's traits.

"Damn this guy just won't die! He's a regular ol' Liquid Snake. -_- "
-a guy who examines how much damage the receiver can take.

by Dave March 26, 2004

72πŸ‘ 52πŸ‘Ž