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skeedadle

to bounce; to cut out the place; to leave.

It's the police, we gots ta skeedadle!

by daN January 6, 2005

15πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Gallimimus

Pimp on Xbox live

that guy is a gallimimus

by daN December 1, 2003

3πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


DA

- Meaning The
- Meaning Yes (russian)

Da you may fuck me in da ass.

by daN April 8, 2005

8πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Yukon

A town in central Oklahoma.

Yukon was Yukon, is Yukon, and will always be Yukon.

by daN June 6, 2006

59πŸ‘ 292πŸ‘Ž


you're a doll

phrase use'd by old people when talking about how cute a child is, usually accompied with a pinch on the cheek or a pat on the head

Billy, you're a doll. *pinches cheek*

by daN November 2, 2003

37πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž


pom

What boring Aussie gits call their superior counterparts, the English.

The poms are gonna win the World Cup on Saturday

by daN November 20, 2003

96πŸ‘ 184πŸ‘Ž


homunculus

A homunculus is a failed attempt to revive a dead person using the art of alchemy in the anime Full Metal Alchemist. (This practice is often referred to as human transmutation, and is forbidden.) There is some ambiguity whether or not a homunculus is truly a reincarnation of that person. A homunculus is not a human and supposedly has no soul. However, Lust and other homunculi are able to recall events from their past life.

Homunculi are nearly indestructible and do not age. In addition, each one has a special, deadly power. For example, Lust can extend her nails to use as a deadly weapon and Sloth can transform from a solid state to that of a liquid. Homunculi become paralyzed when in close proximity to parts of their former bodies. The resulting paralysis or loss of consciousness often aids in one of the few ways to kill a homunculus: sealing via an alchemical array. This causes the homunculus to expel the red stones which fuel them, and results in the body of the homunculus dissolving and/or weakening. Most homunculi are incapable of using alchemy, but there are exceptions.

Dante's homunculi are all named after the seven deadly sins.

by daN December 19, 2004

165πŸ‘ 117πŸ‘Ž