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space dorito

A fictional character, usually from an animated cartoon, who has a triangle as a defining shape in their character design. This character is from or commonly visits other planets or dimensions. The two most popular space doritos are Bill Cypher, from Gravity Falls, and Peridot, from Steven Universe.

"Space doritos are always the best character in any show."

by ROASTBEEF_12 December 22, 2018


Space Rape

Space rape is a simple action when some dumb ass alien hobos rape you for fun.
It is not mandatory that they are hobos, but it most situations that is the case.
A very very common situation you can get yourself in while sucking your won dick.

American Dad conversation :
Stan: We will never know what happened to Jeff.

Roger: Space Rape

by kurzavas August 7, 2013

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Space Paranoids

A game from the 1982 movie TRON. Encom recently remastered the game and uploaded it to the interwebs for everyone to play. Currently, the only person to reach the top score of Space Paranoids is Kevin Flynn, with a score of 999,000. The player drives a tank and tries to shoot down turrets, other tanks, and flying ship things called Recognizers.

Guy 1: "Hey dude, have you played Space Paranoids yet? I almost got one of the top 5 high scores."

Guy 2: "No, I haven't, but it sounds really fun."

by h4m_80n3 August 16, 2010


space core

the space obsessed core from portal 2

I put Space Core on GlaDOS

by ASRIEL DREEMURR'S SON March 17, 2017


Space up

The request of ones retreat from ones personal space.

Nigga, space up off me, nigga.

by D-Money D-Block January 19, 2008

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office spaced

To demolish a piece of office technology in a parking lot with, say, a baseball bat and a lot of kicking.

The fax machine screeched like a banshee all afternoon, so we office spaced it.

by kirk & elisabeth September 5, 2007

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virtual space

an area in virtual reality perceived by users to be a place you can move around in

made popular originally by games like Doom and Unreal, and books by writers like William Gibson (Neuromancer) and Neal Stephenson (SnowCrash)

if the virtual space is large enough, whole houses, cities, continents, planets can be defined and built, and usually a user can travel around and interact with all parts of that virtual space

In SnowCrash, Hiro built his house on the main drag of the Metaverse - a personal virtual space within a shared virtual space. When you entered his virtual house, it expanded inside to a virtual space many times larger than the outside would suggest. You can do that with virtual spaces.

or

"Hey dude! Get your virtual ass out of my virtual space! Or I'll frag your sorry ass!"

by dsimms January 14, 2008

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