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broken man

(n.) someone who has fallen from grace. Living in poverty with a soiled reputation.

Hitler died a broken man.

by Kung-fu JeSuS May 4, 2004

47πŸ‘ 107πŸ‘Ž


heineken

Piss water recovered from rampjaar

Since 1672 the dutch have been bottling seawater and selling it as beer.


"Have you got anything other than heineken?"

by Kung-fu JeSuS June 15, 2004

102πŸ‘ 233πŸ‘Ž


take down

(v.) To bring something down with full force. Literally, to grab someone in the chest area when diving for them and to push them down to the ground with you.

"It's time for a take down on crime", said the mayor, before returning to his office to collect the bribes he had forgotten.

by Kung-fu JeSuS May 4, 2004

43πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


Cop Shop

You got the origin wrong. The phrase has been a part of british culture since the 19th century. There are recorded uses of it since at least the 1880's

i sell policemen at the cop shop

by Kung-fu JeSuS June 14, 2004

48πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


knockin' on heavens door

(v.) To be undergoing spiritual enlightenment before ones death.

Mama put my gun to the ground, I can't shoot them anymore...

by Kung-fu JeSuS May 8, 2004

79πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


C'est la guerre

The antoym of C'est la vie, this implies that the chase will not be given up. Literally translated to "It's the war", although better translation provieds "This is war".

See my definition of C'est la vie

by Kung-fu JeSuS May 9, 2004

229πŸ‘ 193πŸ‘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