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Revolution

Something done by stupid people who think they can match an apache attack helicopter

A: We are going to overthrow the goverment! The oppression ends now!
B: Dude! You cant just overthrow the goverment! What are we going to do when that thing collapses? No one stupid enough to join a revolution can rule a nation! And besides, what do you think a 50 ton steel caterpillar with an explosive cannon is going to do when it finds a bunch of untrained civilians shooting at it?

by buddy retard June 6, 2020

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revolution

A good thing; working on it right now; all I need is some firepower, some followers, and a public stage to express views.

"A little revolution is a good thing"
-Thomas Jefferson

by Kaladbolg June 30, 2003

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revolution

What most "activists" in our country these days seem to talk about yet never have the balls to pull off.

Revolution of macaroni and cheese.

by ass cheese June 14, 2003

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The Revolution

A group based in Seattle, Washington. Interested in promoting themselves in most every aspect. It was started at the University of Washington. They win intramural championships and throw bangers for day.

John: What are you doing this weekend?
Tim: I'm hitting up the revolution on Saturday night.
John: Oh yeah, the revolution is a must!

by Por'que February 12, 2011

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revolution

keeps things healthy
stand up for your rights!

what we need

by R March 2, 2004

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revolution

The answer to wordgovernment/word. Also a wonderful excuse to rob a shitload of rich people.

Revolutions are so much fun.

by DarkMillennia August 26, 2003

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revolution

1. Most commonly referred to in the form of an uprising. Usually by the people who are doing the revolt, the high powers consider it a rebellion.

2. Also a full orbit around a planet (for satellites/moons) or star (for planets).

The origin is interesting: Copernicus published a book in 1543 (apparently it's title is contraversial) Called something to the effect of: "On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres". The Heavenly spheres is the part in question: some say it's Heavenly Orbs, celestial spheres, Heavenly bodies... but I went with the most common theory.

This book caused such an uprising, that the word revolution gained it's new and now common meeting.

1. Viva la revolution! (The revolution lives!)

2. It takes 365.24 days for the Earth to make a full revolution around the sun (according to the atomic clock), which is why our leap year adds another day every four years-- to make it reach 365.25. Because these numbers don't match exactly, our years are actually inaccurate, moreso as time goes on.

by ~The Nameless One~ June 5, 2005

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