A daily newspaper, founded in 1982, and funded by the Unification Church and Reverend Sun Myun Moon. Although begun as a conservative counterweight to Communism, the newspaper has gradually won respect for its journalism. Today, it is held in high esteem for its Metropolitan pages and its non-ideological foreign news pages, although the editorial coverage still retains a firmly conservative viewpoint.
Ever since HMB went to work at the Washington Times, his contributions at urbandictionary have tapered off into nothingness. One can only hope that his literary output is being put to equally creative uses.
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When you think of two words that rhyme while talking to someone but you only say one of those words in a sentence. This will seem funny only to yourself, making you smile no matter what the subject at hand was. The person you were talking to will be like ???
Some ones thoughts...
"An airplane for two, a nickel for you!"
Hey, a nickel for you."
??? "Did a Rhyme Time just happen?"
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it's a game that a group of men play.
A bunch of guys stand in a circle with a cookie in the middle. All of the guys begin to jack off and must jizz on the cookie. Last person to jizz on the cookie has to eat it
We were all bored last night so we decided to play cookie time. Mike lost the game
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Zulu time is the military name for GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) which is the time zone in a number of major European cities such as London, Lisbon and Dublin. For some strange reason it is also the time zone that the American Secret Service plan all their operations in...
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A phrase used by a true Yu-Gi-Oh Player to challange another Yu-Gi-Oh Player to a friendly duel
Derek "Matt it's time to duel!"
Matt "I accept your Challange, my CC-Deck will crush you"
Derek "Bring it, I will Defeat you with the might of my powerful Blue-Eyes White Dragon card"
Matt "Originality is over rated these days"
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Often refering to the micro environment (but with acknowledgement of the macro) this term offers an explanation of a difficulty encountered by an individual.
Calvin: I didnt get a bonus this year. Bullshit!
James: Tough Times.
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A special effect in movies popularized by the movie "The Matrix". In the movie, time is slowed down so much that the viewer can see very fast moving objects such as bullets. Scientist used this technique to study other fast moving objects such as the famous milkdrop shot.
Bullet time in movies however uses cameras that record at speeds anywhere from 100FPS to 2000FPS and then digitally rendered to creat a desired effect (such as "wave trails" left by bullets).
As far as I know, the earliest non-scientific use of bullet time was in Korn's "Freak on a Leash" music video.
Bullet time allows you to see very fast moving objects.
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