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Lu Bu'd

A word coined by fans of the Dynasty Warriors video games with two usages. Derived from Lu Bu, a character in these video games.

"Lu Bu'd" is sometimes used as an adjective by fans to describe a character whose attack power has been substantially increased, making him or her as powerful as Lu Bu and as difficult to defeat.

"Lu Bu'd" can also mean the act of being defeated by Lu Bu, or a Lu Bu'd character. With this usage, it means the same thing as owned.

"OMFG, Lu Bu'd Zhao Yun in the Nanman Campaign is almost impossible to defeat."

"Dude, you've been Lu Bu'd."

by Stephanie M. October 16, 2003

159πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


Anime

"Anime" is a derivative form of "animation," coined in Japan to refer to all kinds of animation, both domestic and foreign. The word has a more specific meaning in Europe and North America, specifying Japanese animation. American fans of anime usually make a clear distinction between cartoons, such as Looney Tunes and Disney, and anime, which has certain different characteristics.

Anime, as defined in North America, has a distinct art style, often featuring large eyes, small noses, and bright colors. Animation from Japan is geared towards a Japanese audience, which has looser censorship standards, allowing nudity, violence, and mature themes in programming for children and teens; this is perfectly acceptable in Japan. Only a relatively small percentage of anime is pornographic (see hentai).

Unlike Disney animated movies and Saturday morning cartoons in America, Japanese anime is not always made for and marketed to children. Some anime have complex storylines and characters, exploring mature themes. Every genre is represented in anime, from drama to comedy to romance, fantasy to horror.

"Japanimation" is a synonym for anime, but is not used as much.

See also manga and otaku.

"She became an anime fan when she saw Fushigi Yuugi at a friend's house."

by Stephanie M. July 2, 2003

280πŸ‘ 426πŸ‘Ž


Smarties

Small candy wafers that have a sweet, almost fruity taste. They come in many different pastel colors, and are sold in cellophane-wrapped stacks. Manufactured by CE DE Candy company, and available in the US and Canada.

Contrary to popular belief, eating Smarties does not make you smart.

by Stephanie M. December 29, 2004

105πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


floofy

Adjective describing something that is fluffy and/or poofy, that is to say, extremely soft to the touch and lacking mass.

My bed's so floofy, it's like sleeping on a cloud.

by Stephanie M. January 17, 2004

72πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


fwoosh

To move or pass at high speed. Can be used for a physical object ("She fwooshed past me on her bike.") or a concept ("The point of the lecture fwooshed right past me.") Often used as a sound effect for passing at high speed. Related to whoosh.

I tried to catch the bee, but it went "Fwoosh!" right past my head and out the window.

by Stephanie M. October 25, 2003

29πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


sammich

1) Colloquial slang term for a sandwich, that is, a prepared food consisting of ingredients, such as meat, cheese, or vegetables, placed inbetween two slices of bread.

2) A sandwich specially made for a person named Sam.

3) A threesome involving at least one person named Sam.

Woman, go make me a sammich!

by Stephanie M. December 17, 2003

27πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


suckitudinous

The quality of being bad, unpleasant, unlikable, and otherwise sucky in a pedantic, majestic way. Related to suckitude and other words derived from suck.

Our English professor is forcing us to read suckitudinous, Pulitzer prize-winning crap this semester.

by Stephanie M. November 1, 2003

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž