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fuck the fucking fuckers

Often used sarcasticly to show that the speaker/author is "so angry" that s/he must resort to making most of his/her words expletives.

A: I'm gonna kill you, man!

B: Oh, oh my. I'm soooo scared. Fuck the fucking fuckers.

by Kung-fu JeSuS April 28, 2004

71πŸ‘ 104πŸ‘Ž


spanish main

The area of sea that stretched from the west coast of spain to its' latin american territories.

"Remember the Maine! To hell with Spain!"...apparentley

by Kung-fu JeSuS April 30, 2004

4πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


third world

Contrary to the poison jb be preachin', many of the third world, or ledc as they are now known were not part of any european empires. Take a look at central and eastern asia, par example.


Also, the countries that were conquested were left in no worse condition than found. Full of tribal conflicts and such. Some, particularly the ones that were released early have done well.

Might also be worth reminding users that south america was once part of a poorly executed empire started by the usa a little over a century ago.

Third world countries such as south africa, the united states, canada, greenland, austrailia and nz can blame thier fortunes on Europe.

by Kung-fu JeSuS June 7, 2004

13πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


shooter

1960's British slang for a handgun. The sort of thing you would have heard in Get Carter (the orginianal, not that shit stallone remake).

Get that shooter out of your pocket and give it 'ere before you blow your bollocks off!

by Kung-fu JeSuS July 31, 2004

65πŸ‘ 54πŸ‘Ž


g'day mate

An austrailian greeting between males.


"Good day, mate (friend)"

G'day mate, hopinta me V8 an ell tell ya aaaall about oz.

by Kung-fu JeSuS July 28, 2004

206πŸ‘ 73πŸ‘Ž


human spirograph

(n.) A person with a lot of stitching.

Allow me to introduce my friend, the human spirograph. 65 inches of stitching, call him razors.

by Kung-fu JeSuS May 29, 2004


Rei Uni

The United Kingdom, as pronounced and spelled in France.

Nord D'Irland et Gran Bretagne s'appele "Rei Uni"

by Kung-fu JeSuS April 30, 2004

1πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž