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mp5

Machine Pistol-5, a weapon manufactured by Heckler and Koch. Mainstray weapons used by anti-terrorists, police teams, and many online games.

by Kenthar March 19, 2003

39πŸ‘ 21πŸ‘Ž


dragon

Possibly the best mythical creature known to this day.

Trogdor was a man. I mean, he was a dragon-man. Or maybe he was just a dragon!

by Kenthar March 21, 2003

2377πŸ‘ 513πŸ‘Ž


DisNAZI

An imaginary word made up by someone with no education past 2nd grade.

by Kenthar August 10, 2003

94πŸ‘ 69πŸ‘Ž


Shucks

It's what the guys in Time Crisis 2 say when they're about to be bulleted into next week?

I'm gonna die? Shucks!

by Kenthar March 19, 2003

29πŸ‘ 106πŸ‘Ž


excuse me

A phrase meaning either:

1. "You are in the general vicinity of where I wish to travel, so get the HELL out of the way before I knock you over."

2. "I don't really care what you're doing at this moment, but I demand you pay attention to me."

Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between the two.

1.Person1: "Excuse me."
Person2: "Yes?"
*dead, confused silence*

2.Person3: "Excuse me."
*Person4 moves out of the way*
Person3: Uh?

by Kenthar December 14, 2004

246πŸ‘ 57πŸ‘Ž


WWID

Acronym for "What would I do?"

This is commonly used in roleplay (like D&D, for example) when you're RPing as yourself and must stop to think "What would I do?" before you make your character take an action. Otherwise, you'd say it when faced with a very tough decision. This is somewhat similar to WWJD.

You also say this before someone's going to get themselves killed, and you don't know what you'd do without them.

1. "Hmm, alone, and surrounded by 10 bloodthirsty shadow dragons. WWID?"
"I could buy some pizza, or some tacos. WWID?"

2. "WWID if you died? I don't know - that's what!"

by Kenthar April 11, 2004

25πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


typekiller

Typekill (verb): To kill someone in a First Person Shooter while they are typing a chat message. A typekiller is one who does this.

Ignorant n00bs shout this when killed in such a situation, when they should have been more worried about finding a safe location to type, or actually playing, but they bitch at someone who might have snuck up on them from behind (so the typekillee might have died anyway even if "alert"), or shot first and asked questions later.

Most likely, saying "Typekiller" was made popular by Quake 3, which featured an unmistakable blue box with a ;) over the head of someone that was currently typing. In this way, there could be no excuse of "I didn't know you were typing"

This all has something to do with "honorable combat," which is an oxymoron unless you still live in the Middle Ages. The Code of Chivalry was kind of forgotten when knights were replaced by M40A1's and SAW's.

Player: It is in my expert opinion that we should lay down our arms and work toward the greater good. Together, we ca-
*Gets shot*
Player: WTH?! Typekiller!

by Kenthar April 15, 2004

14πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž