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wax

1) To apply wax to something (either as a coating or as graffiti)

2) To kill; derived from fighter-pilot slang (originalmeaning: 'to shoot down in aerial combat')

1) Hey, who waxed "Police Everywhere Justice Nowhere" on the courthouse?

2) Whoa, he waxed that MiG with his eyes closed!

by Macavity August 25, 2005

308πŸ‘ 221πŸ‘Ž


stickemup

Any adhesive commonly used to attach paper to other substances (such as brick or concrete walls). Most commonly used to refer to wheatpaste and wallpaper adhesive.

Pronounced "stik-um-up".

I've got the posters, you grab the stickemup!

by Macavity August 25, 2005

2πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


newblood

New member of KULT or KBM (Kult BlackMilk)

H'm, not many newbloods these days, boyo.

by Macavity October 30, 2003

4πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


cloneflood

IRC channel flooding tactic utilizing a flooding program that creates multiple connections from the same IP address )the bot nicknames are usuaylly very similar, e.g. fags1234, fags1247, fags1256, etc. ad nauseum).

Dammit, another cloneflood.

by Macavity October 30, 2003

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Eight-Six

A Toyota Trueno with an AE86 engine. Made famous by Takumi "Tak" Fujiwara, the main character of Initial D.

Street Racer 1: So, who won the battle? The RX-7 or the Eight-Six?
street Racer 2: The Eight-Six. That's 100 yen you owe me, buddy.

by Macavity September 20, 2004

29πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


splinter cell

An agent who has the freedom to eliminate any threat he perceives in any manner he sees fit.

Usually such agents are covered by "plausible deniability" - the agent is told what his job is, but not through the normal chain of command, so that the orders are not recorded. This way, if the agent is captured or killed, the government who sent the agent can claim that he was a rogue agent, acting without official orders or permission.

Sam Fisher is a spinter cell.

by Macavity January 23, 2004

582πŸ‘ 179πŸ‘Ž


SiR2

A model of the Honda Civic hatchback, often used in street racing

Shingo drives a SiR2 in Initial D.

by Macavity September 22, 2004

7πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž