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Yes

Besides its obvious literal meaning, Yes was a very very popular British progressive rock band, born in 1969 with the release of their first album, Yes. Famous members include Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Alan White, Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman. Hit albums include Fragile, Relayer, Tales From Topographic Oceans, Going For the One, Time and a Word, and the disgustingly pop-themed (and hated by many Yes fans) 90125.

Here is some lyrics from a hit song, South Side of the Sky (Fragile):

Around the South Side,
So cold that we cried
Were we ever colder on that day!
A million miles away
It seemed from all of eternity!

by Dead Head June 29, 2005

381πŸ‘ 115πŸ‘Ž


dothead

An ethnic slur towards people of Indian/Muslim decent. Could also be used to describe Middle-Easterns.

Osama is a fuckin' dothead.

by Dead Head January 9, 2005

78πŸ‘ 157πŸ‘Ž


Egg

An "Egg" is a story, guide, "how to" guide, etc. that is written by any member of RottenEggs.com. For instance, many members write stories about exploring underground sewers, guides on pulling pranks, and "how to" guides on building bombs, etc.

Some famous Eggs are:
Warboat Series
Continue the Story

by Dead Head July 8, 2005

7πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


berri

Stuck-up little liberal bitch. Supports communism in all forums, and has Clinton's dick so far up her ass, she eats it for breakfast. Usually a 'punk' by today's standards.

Jesus, that loser is such a berri.

by Dead Head January 8, 2005

19πŸ‘ 37πŸ‘Ž


camel

A semi-popular progressive rock band of the 1970's, most famous for their albums, Mirage and the Snowgoose.

Camel isn't just some hairy animal, ass...

by Dead Head June 28, 2005

417πŸ‘ 122πŸ‘Ž


cartridge

A slang term used to identify Nitrous Oxide (N2O) that comes in whipped cream charges. Often referred to as "laughing gas". N2O produces a cheap high when inhaled.


Also known as "hippy crack".

I'm bored, let's grab that spare 'cream cartridge from the party, and take a hit.

by Dead Head June 28, 2005

36πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Fragile

A very, very popular album released by one of the greatest prog rock bands of all time, Yes in 1971. Yes' fourth album included the introduction of keyboard wizard, Rick Wakeman (also played for Black Sabbath) and the great single hit, "Roundabout". A musical masterpiece!

"Roundabout" from Fragile is great man, but I love "South Side of the Sky" better....

by Dead Head June 29, 2005

35πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž