The legendary fire beast, the molten iron monster, and the creamator of the sky. He is the sole reason why there is a music genre known as, "Heavy Metal". He is comprised of steel flesh, burning blood, and an earth shattering roar. He ruled the early ages like an awe inspiring comet. It was because of his burning light, however, that the First Ones plotted to murder him, for they despised to view their own repulsive looks. They had drew him with the innocent melodies of the maiden, Etulia, so that they may drown his ultimate fire. It would only be in his explosive death, though, that he would give off the elements that would make rise to a new era: blood, fire, noise, and metal. He is also heavily featured in the video game "Brutal Legend".
"...and as his blood fell into the belt buckle, up arised an enormous beast. This was Ormagoden, here to demonstrate to the pitiful hordes of men, women, and children what true Heavy Metal looked and sounded."
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When one get's mauled by the cougar animal in Red Dead Redemption, whether they saw it coming or not.
Alternatively, when a young person gets hit on by an older, attractive woman.
I was minding my own business, going down the trail, when I got cougar'd. I barely made it back it one piece!
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In Left 4 Dead 2, he is the buddy of the survivor, Ellis. He grew up in Savanah with Ellis together, having all sorts of adventures, They were separated when the infection began, but Ellis still brags about his buddy Keith whenever he gets the chance.
Keith has supposedly survived these, as well as several other incidents, as explained by Ellis:
Burned on 90% of his body on multiple occasions.
Thrown through a car windshield breaking both of his legs.
Ran over by his own mower. 90% of his body cut up.
Teargassed.
Bombed with chemical, frag, and incinerary bombs.
Stabbed in the back by a ghost, or possibly a hobo.
There is some speculation whether Keith is a real person or not.
"This one time, me and my buddy Keith..."
"Ellis, not the best time."
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A phrase that could be compared to that of "Never Forget, (9/11)" In a nutshell, it means, "The army of Santa Anna (Mexico) took the Alamo, so we'll take their lives!"
One could use it as a sort of motivation for those around them, when a situation seems hopeless.
It is also a movie, based on the same events surrounding Davy Crockett, the Alamo, and the Army of Santa Anna.
"My friends, we must remember the Alamo!"
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Another way of saying "environment". Popular among video game players, especially frequent MineCraft players.
This place is crazy. One minute I'm in a desert biome, and the next it turned into snow!
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A non-threatening threat. Basically, it's how one will show their anger to another, quickly look around for a sharp object, fail in finding one, and say the threat anyways, not being able to back it up. Usually used in a friendly manner, where the speaker (probably) won't stab the other guy, anyway.
Jack: Hey man, you know what a pelican looks like!?
John: Well, you've got the saggy chins, the beady eyes, and you are annoying as Hell, so... I'm gonna have to say, like you.
Jack: I will stab you...
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A person in a multiplayer video game that will immediately step foot into the nearest helicopter, take to the skies, and dominate opposing players with their inhuman piloting of the helicopter. This can be seen in games such as GTA IV, where the players have access to the "Annihilator" helicopter (and later on in DLC, the more revered "Buzzard" helicopter), and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, in which a self-proclaimed pilot and gunner duo will jump in an attack helicopter, such as the AH64 Apache or the MI28 Havoc, and proceed to destroy the opposing team's vehicles, bases, other helicopters, and the individual players. Chopper whores are commonly disliked by a games community, because they tend to ruin the fun that could be had in a game.
Dude, look at this guy's stats! You see how many kills he has?
Yeah, that's only because he's a chopper whore.
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