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bleat

The sound that l33ts make while playing online games. Usually screamed over a microphone system (if implemented) to annoy all others playing.

:: A gameplayer has just done something of importance in a game :: "BlyeeaaaaaaayyyyT!"

by remy November 23, 2003

7πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


PN

The code for picking your nose. PN = Pick Nose

Oooh, Tatiana, I have to PN !

by remy June 25, 2004

27πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


Remy

The one and only Remy Keller.
However, searching for just "Remy" on google gives mostly links to the following :
1.) Remy Martin Cognac
2.) Remy Shand (an R&B artist)
3.) Remy Zero (a no-hit-wonder band)
4.) Remy LeBeau (X-Men's Gambit)

As well as a whole slew of other Remy's
ranging from personal, to corporate sites, and even to a site for exotic dancers.

Remy Keller's site is fairly dead.
However, there's still some fun stuff on there if you can find it, as well as links to everything beloning to him.

by remy July 23, 2004

28πŸ‘ 44πŸ‘Ž


mancure

The male equivalent of a manicure. Typically consisting of liquor consumption with several friends or any outing consisting entirely of malecentric activities. Usually, the only females to be found are strippers.

The end result is that the man is refreshed, invigorated, and ready to return to everyday life.

Joe: Hey, Bill, watchu been up to?
Bill: Same ol' shit, work sucks, wife's a bitch.
Joe: Ah, the swansong of the fallen. You need a mancure, my friend!

by remy June 3, 2009

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


phiphiphiphophaphus

medical (not really) term for the womans placenta just after it exits the womans...... just after birth

(unregisterd) doctor:wow her phiphiphiphophaphus pulsating
nurse: i know

by remy May 8, 2005

4πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


cherr

Maori equivilant to sweet

Remy worshiper #674: Remy is the man
Remy worshiper # 84756: cherr

by remy May 9, 2005

4πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Initial D

1.) A popular animé and manga with an emphasis on car racing, specifically drifting techniques.

2.) One of the most popular arcade games all over the world, named, and modeled after the animé/manga.

It allows players to save their car's tuning information on a credit-card-sized magnetic card.

Each new version of the game (currently, there are three) features new cars, new tracks, new conditions, improved physics, and better balancing of the cars.

Check out any book store, and you'll probably find the (somewhat butchered) Tokyopop translation of the manga.

In most video game stores, or any stores selling animé, you should be able to find the animé series.

And the game can be found in any decently large arcade. (Initial D is one of the most expensive arcade machines, ranking up with Bemani machines)

by remy April 24, 2004

343πŸ‘ 140πŸ‘Ž