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nay

Dating back to biblic origins (shakespeare, wtf?) this word was a polite declination. It later became just another word for "no", and is only used in mockery of obfiscation.

Nay! Good faith.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS April 18, 2004

68πŸ‘ 51πŸ‘Ž


bare knucle fighting

No eye gouges, no nut-cracking, no gloves. Where all the former school-bullies take eachother on in a game of human cockfighting.

Gumba shall enter some bare knuckle fighting competitions.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS April 15, 2004

10πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


bouncing bomb

1) A spherical bomb that bounces on water when dropped at speed. Floats. Used by the allies to attack dams without losing thier planes.


2) A morbidly obese person fallign over and bouncing back up with thier stomach.

Bouncing bombs were launched against austrian and german dams


The fat woman did a bouncing bomb

by KuNg-fu jeSUS June 21, 2004

1πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


jumper cables

(n.) When a vehicle is having trouble starting (starter motor), a pair of cables (one positive, one negative) that connect from battery of one vehicle to the battery of the troubled one to give it a jump start.

Has anybody got a pair of jumper cables?

by KuNg-fu jeSUS May 3, 2004

16πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


castle plundar

(n.) Enemy stronghold. Where one's opponents are located. Heavily gaurded.


Taken from 1980's cartoon thundercats

Caves in afghanistan.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS May 5, 2004


judas

Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus' twelve disciples. He betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. Contrary to popular belief, the bible does not say whether or not Judas sold Jesus out because he did not fit in with Judas' plans for a military uprising against Rome. There is an alternate theory, yet to be disproven that Jesus asked Judas to point him out to the Romans. Today, a Judas is one who sells out the origianal Idea.

Breakin' the law!
Breakin' the law!

by KuNg-fu jeSUS April 24, 2004

496πŸ‘ 154πŸ‘Ž


Triple entente

In response to the triple alliance, France and Britain signed an entente cordiale, which meant they would protect eachother in case of war. This agreement celebrated its centenery this week. In 1907 Russia, also concerned about growing German navy joined, so that Germany would have to face a war on two fronts should it attack either. This was known as the triple entente. Separtly, Russia promised to defend Serbia from the Triple alliance.


When Archduke Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated in 1914 Serbia, Austria-Hungary Declared a state of War on Serbia. Because of this, Russia, Britain and France declared war on Austria-Hungary, and Germany and Italy declared war on Russia. Britain and France declared war on Italy and Germany and thus created the massive conflict known as WORLD WAR I

The triple entente were mached only in power by the triple alliance. When the sides sqaured off, it took five years for the triple entente to win the war.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS April 15, 2004

23πŸ‘ 33πŸ‘Ž