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copacetic

Running smoothly, going well, all right.

How ya doin'? Everything copacetic?

by Jay Young January 15, 2004

467πŸ‘ 804πŸ‘Ž


honey slide

1. A confection made with honey and LSD. Abbie Hoffman referred to it simply as Honey in one of his books.

2. A confection made with honey and marijuana fried together.

1 heaping teaspoon of marijuana.
2 or 3 tablespoons of honey.
Put grass in a dry frying pan. Fry the grass over a low to medium fire for about five minutes, stirring it to be sure it doesn't burn. It is done when it begins to turn brown and wisps of smoke appear. Heat the honey (Important). While the honey is still warm, add the fried grass and mix it well. The honey completely coats the grass, and when you eat it it just slides down your throat. Serves one.

During a concert in the mid 70s, Neil Young told how he made his voice deeper by eating honey slides, and gave the recipe.

by Jay Young April 29, 2004

89πŸ‘ 397πŸ‘Ž


Conan the Barbarian

The hero of a series of short stories, novellas and one novel by pulp fiction author Robert E. Howard (1906-1936). Conan is a wandering swordsman whose travels take him into improbable adventures with scheming wizards and lusty wenches. The stories take place on Earth, in pre-Atlantean times. These stories pretty much gave birth to the term sword and sorcery for a certain kind of fantasy tale. Learn more about Howard at rehoward.com.

"I was born in the Cimmerian hills where the people are all barbarians. I have been a mercenary soldier, a corsair, a kozak, and a hundred other things. What king has roamed the countries, fought the battles, loved the women, and won the plunder that I have?"

by Jay Young May 23, 2005

68πŸ‘ 378πŸ‘Ž


mascot

In Japanese culture, a funny or adorable cartoon character. May be a business logo, or used on collectible items, school and office supplies, and occasionally appliances and furnishings.

Mascots also appear in Japanese anime cartoons, where they provide comic relief and sometimes contribute to the plot.

The Japanese mascot who is best known to Americans is Hello Kitty.

Holly Hobbie was a popular American mascot in the 1970s.

The anime "Revolutionary Girl Utena" has two mascots, Chuchu the mouse and his friend the garden frog.

by Jay Young May 10, 2005

35πŸ‘ 338πŸ‘Ž


plural

A person with multiple personalities.

There are several online communities run by plurals.

by Jay Young April 19, 2005

122πŸ‘ 618πŸ‘Ž


E-Tard

Someone who goes on line too much (usually to play games and chat rather than to keep up with current events or educate themselves). They are so involved in their online activities that they lose track of daily reality.

Man, I've just been playing blackjack online 24-7! Haven't kept up with the news or anything. I dohn't know what's going on! I'm turning into a real e-tard.

by Jay Young April 19, 2005

8πŸ‘ 348πŸ‘Ž


battle_axe

A middle-aged or elderly female of unpleasant disposition. Used most often to describe a boss or relative you don't like.

Oh, I can't play golf with you this afternoon. My wife's mother is coming over -- and I've got to try to be nice to the old battle axe!

or:

Mrs. Maloney's keeping the whole department working this weekend and says no one can take vacation time until these orders are processed -- the old battle axe!

by Jay Young April 28, 2004

15πŸ‘ 325πŸ‘Ž