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Malb

1. An "inward" explosioin, i. e. an implosion.

2. opposite of blam.

MALB!! went the submarine.

by IaN June 26, 2003

5πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


arrakis

Arrakis, later Rakis (known colloquially as "Dune") is a desert planet with almost no water at all, and is the only known source of the spice Melange which makes interstellar travel possible. It is native home of the Fremen.

Arrakis is the power center of the Imperium.

by IaN June 14, 2004

54πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Angelus

Latin for Angel; Vampire with the "Angelic" face; Meanest vampire of all times; Soulless SOB; Cruel bastard epecialized in torture; Mastermind in the art of murder.

For example see slayerverse

by IaN July 11, 2004

91πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Weapons of mass destruction

Owned only by those unstable enough to use them. See george w bush

Iraq has no weapons. The USA does.

by IaN January 31, 2004

12πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


shed head

One whose head is as organised as a garden shed, ie full of any old crap!! A very forgetful or stupid person.

What do you mean you forgot the house keys you shed head

by IaN May 7, 2005

30πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


ROCK REVIVAL

A genre that revives a dead category of music like punk rock but only the result is much more different then the genre. Usually, when someone does a rock revival song or they are a band, they are much more hardcore than the normal music type or it combines another genre, dead or alive.
Sex Pistols+Depeche Mode=Rock Revival
Joy Division+Metallica=Rock Revial ... and so on

There are only two ROCK REVIVAL bands that are highly respected. Sometimes, the musicians would experiment too much and the result could be so crappy.

by IaN February 8, 2005

8πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood

A long-running children's TV show on PBS. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was deliberately simple and straightforward, marked by Rogers' purposeful actions and soothing voice. Every show he would enter his home, take off his jacket and shoes, and put on a sweater and comfortable footwear while offering a welcome for his viewers.

The slow-paced show offered an alternate universe to most of today's quick-edit cartoon children's programming. On the eve of his final show, Rogers told CNN's Jeff Greenfield he looked at the program as more than entertainment; it was a chance to reach young people and give them a foundation for a good life.

Through the years, Rogers featured artists ranging from cellist Yo-Yo Ma to bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno. He dealt with the death of pets and divorce, while teaching children to love themselves and others. During the Persian Gulf War, he made a series of public service announcements telling parents how to talk to their children about war.

His recurring characters included Mr. McFeely and Lady Elaine Fairchilde, as well as puppets King Friday the Thirteenth, Daniel Striped Tiger and Curious X the Owl.

When the host of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood died, the godwhacks from Westboro Baptist Church protested at his funeral, because Mr. Rogers never said bad things about homosexuals.

by IaN December 7, 2004

540πŸ‘ 62πŸ‘Ž