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far right

In common useage, this refers to political parties that are facist leaning and deeply conservative. They are almost always slaughtered by the politically correct liberal idiots in the press and called Nazis, whether or not they actually practise any form of racism. The fear of what fascism has done in the past (ignoring the fact that governments fulfilling the definition of fascism include monarchies of mighty countries) has softened many media tools to believe that far right automatically means evil and bad.

There is no such thing as a good leftist.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS June 7, 2004

323πŸ‘ 462πŸ‘Ž


once and for all

To accomplish the objectives in one go to the degree where it need not be done again.

Facism in Europe was supposedly ended once and for all. When people forget what it did, and the war vets are all dead, it may rise again.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS May 2, 2004

33πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Deep fried Mars Bar

(n.) A disgusting looking, savoury from the North of the UK. Involves a glazed chocolate product being fried in batter for all of three minutes, before being pulled out looking like it could be served with chips. Allow to dry before eating.

To the "kill meat-eaters" guy: Did you know that mars cars contain animal lipids? If you eat it, you eat animal. Haha!

by KuNg-fu jeSUS May 9, 2004

14πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


beowulf

pretext-The hero of a viking myth, where he wrestled with a monster that terrified people living in a hall, tearing off the arm.


(v.) To rip off someone's arm or break it intentionally

I beowulfed that thug over there when he tried to steal my watch. Haha, obviously he didn't get the sword, shield, and the fact that I had the name 'Ragnar fork beard' tatoed on my forehead meant I am a viking.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS July 8, 2004

110πŸ‘ 105πŸ‘Ž


4-4-2

See football/soccer

A layout of the ten moveable players (Goalkeeper is stationary).

Ҁ’Two defenders
Ҁ’Four midfield
Ҁ’Four strikers.

4-4-2 is the most used formation.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS April 29, 2004

9πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


molten metal punishment

(adj.) to be ostracized into silence by one's peers because of a fatal error on your part.


The origins lay in the times molten metal was poured down the throat of those who were found guilty of treachery in England or Wales. This practise was unused by the Scots, and was abolished when King James IV of Scotland ascended the throne of England and created a united kingdom

I screwed up that pass and cost us the game, I've got molten metal punishment.

by KuNg-fu jeSUS May 1, 2004

1πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


mother teresa

(n.) A good, charitable person.

calcutta yummy cow moo cow moo

by KuNg-fu jeSUS June 15, 2004

124πŸ‘ 138πŸ‘Ž