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wuxia

Wuxia can be crudely translated as "chivalrous warrior", and is used as an all-encompassing term to describe a genre of Chinese fiction that deals with knight-errant martial artists in the "Jianghu", or the composite fantasy world, as Eric Yin puts it, of "lumpen intelligentsia, adventurers, monks, priests, rebels, cultists, unemployed peasants and laborers, itinerant peddlers, beggars, disbanded soldiers, gangsters, smugglers, and other outcasts of society".

_Once Upon A Time In China_ is a terrific wuxia movie.

by tarrasque November 19, 2002

51πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


chronic

Referring to the sensation: -cles of Narnia.

We love the Chronic, what; -cles of Narnia.

by tarrasque December 22, 2005

26πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


RSPW

Acronym: rec.sport.pro-wrestling, a Usenet group filled with insane, hostile trolls. Alternates: RSP-W, r.s.p-w, risparew.

RSPW needs SHERIFF MANNY VARGAS.

by tarrasque November 20, 2002

42πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


borg

1. Contraction: Cyborg.

2. A fictional race of communalistic cyborgs originating in "Star Trek: The Next Generation".

3. Exclamation commonly used by muppet swedes. Also bork.

Robocop was an inferior 'borg when compared to ED-209.

Resistance is futile; we are the Borg.

Borg borg borg.

by tarrasque November 19, 2002

214πŸ‘ 88πŸ‘Ž


jawsome

Adjective; Extremely great or awe-inspiring; awesome for the set of beings with large jaws.

The Street Sharks think bloody hunks of fresh tuna are jawsome.

by tarrasque November 20, 2002

404πŸ‘ 143πŸ‘Ž


fidonet

(Archaic) A 20-year old amateur system of over 10,000 nodes maintained and run by volunteers and used by electronic bulletin board system operators to exchange e-mail.

Writing a batch file for Binkley to manage Fidonet connections was a pain in the ass.

by tarrasque November 19, 2002

12πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Clown

A person, male or female, or low or poor quality in mental, physical, and social aspects.

Stem of Clown-Town, a state of mental being of displeasure of annoyance.

Steve is such a clown. He belongs in Clown-Town.

by tarrasque October 6, 2003

24πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž