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ebil

A typographical error that have evovled into a cute/funny way of writing evil.

1: "b" is located just beside "v" on a qwerty keyboard.

2: 2000 round per minute AND explosive rounds? Man, that is just ebil.

3: She hid the paper he intended to cheat at the exam with? Ebil.

by Lazareth Link February 11, 2005

83πŸ‘ 61πŸ‘Ž


alpha strike

The act of putting all availble force into one attack.

1) To fire the whole arsenal at one target
2) To Launch all fighter planes against one military target.
3) To drop all availble bombs.
4) To deplete all potential firepower at once.
5) To fire a broadside.

by Lazareth Link March 6, 2005

39πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


mechanoid

A word for a sentient non-organic humanoid not intended for warfare or any specific service and with no programmed restrictions.

A robot with a structure resembling that of a human. Two arms and two legs.

by Lazareth Link February 11, 2005

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Killrod

Slang for a pumpgun or sniper rifle.

(Sniper rifle): Alpha took careful aim at Beta, making sure to line up his killrod perfectly.

(Pumpgun): Alpha went in guns ablazing, constantly pumping his killrod.

by Lazareth Link February 11, 2005

2πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


no dice

Can mean
1: Not going to happen
2: Not allowed to try
3: Not being given the go-ahead
4: Not allowed to use your throw in Backgammon (and possibly other games)

Example of antonym: "green light"

1a: Sure we shouldn't bring this to trial?
1b: No dice

2a: May I try to beat your highscore?
2b: No dice

3a: Permission to follow?
3b: No dice

4: No dice, it landed on the tip.

by Lazareth Link February 11, 2005

76πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


vice manoeuvre

1: A military manoeuvre intended to put stress on an enemy's defences.

2: A military manoeuvre intended to surprise an enemy

1: The general decided to do a traditional vice manoeuvre, quickly splitting his troops up in two equal sizes and ordering them to attack from two polar flanks.

2: It was night and the general decided to take the enemy base by surprise. He split up his troops in one smaller and one bigger size and ordered the smaller part to attack from the left flank while the bigger part prepared to take over the battlements from the right flank.

by Lazareth Link February 12, 2005


ping-pong

A electronic way to see if someone or something is on the other end of the line.

1: Carl pinged a server in Utah to see if it responded to packets. The server responded (ponged).

1a: Ping
1b: Pong
1a: Hello, Utah ;)

by Lazareth Link February 11, 2005

7πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž