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chicken of the sea

A naval game where opposing naval ships try to provoke one another with dangerous actions and maneuvers.

The Gulf of Tonkin incident was a game of chicken of the sea that was used to promote American intervention in Viet Nam.

by Quesondriac May 8, 2013

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Freedom Fries

What French Fries were called in restaurants and snack bars run by the House of Representatives from 2003 to 2006, because France claimed that Iraq did not have WMD's.

I guess we will have to give up saying Freedom Fries because the French were right about no WMD's.

by Quesondriac June 29, 2010

27πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Fields Corner

A rough neighborhood in Boston on Dorchester Ave.

I almost got beat up after walking out of the Blarney Stone in Fields Corner when I was saved by those friendly skin heads.

by Quesondriac July 6, 2010

31πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


trending down

Where the subject referred to is becoming less popular and/or incurring less activity on the internet.

Futurama is trending down courtesy of it's cancellation.

by Quesondriac February 2, 2014


politically radioactive

Politically radioactive people create irreparable damage and loss of credibility through simple association. Usually because they have no credibility and make crazy statements that lack basic truth.

Dick Cheney was not invited to the Republican Convention because he is politically radioactive.

by Quesondriac February 25, 2014

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Badger and Skinny Pete

The Rosencrantz and Guildenstern of Breaking Bad.

Clueless stoners who provided comic relief and convenient plot devices.

In the last episode of Breaking Bad, Badger and Skinny Pete operate
the laser pointers which convince Elliot and Gretchen that Walt has hired two
killers to ensure they create a trust fund for his son. Later, they tell Walt
that blue meth is on the market causing him to realize that Jesse is still alive.

Badger and Skinny Pete were always good for a laugh on Breaking Bad.

by Quesondriac October 15, 2013

9πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


soldier of culture

A person who fights for culture, especially when it comes to first amendment issues. A soldier of culture appreciates diversity and never disrespects other artists or their efforts. Especially at awards shows.

The soldier of culture stopped the book burning.

by Quesondriac October 20, 2010

35πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž