Most commonly depicted as a Spiderbat. Most known for Brony animations and But Really Really Fast
Also a YouTuber
Person 1:Damn, this Viva Reverie person, he's pretty good
Person 2:*She
Person 1: What?
A war cry used by sheep of the lying Dos Pantoles Rojos on the popular Myspace App Mobsters. The people who use this term have the attention span of a housefly and believe any trash that this grown man that has no life tells them.
That crowd is such and idiot that they can be spotted standing in the middle of a busy highway shouting Viva Pantalones!
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An Xbox 360 game that although caters to people of all ages, it is a game of dramatically lighter atmosphere than popular shooters like Halo 3, Call of Duty: World at War, and others. This makes it a prime subject of what a worthless noob you have on your team in one of those games should be playing instead.
Hey Irish Joker, why don't you go play Viva Pinata! 4 and 20, and using god damn Martyrdom! (True story; friend of mine who played with someone on his team who had 4 kills and 20 deaths in Hardcore Team Deathmatch (where friendly fire is on and the Martyrdom perk in case you don't know drops a live grenade when you are killed)).
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a.) A term used to describe a television show that claims to be a reality show, but is very clearly scripted. In the fashion of the obviously-fake douchery of the show Viva La Bam from Bam Margera.
b.) When the situations and/or conversations in a reality-type show are too ridiculous or convenient to not have been written in a script.
In that episode of Pawn Stars that was on last night, Rick had to find Chum Lee who was lost in Disney Land. That show has just become "Viva La Pawn Stars"
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A phrase used by Argentines to honor the fatherland
Person 1: The falklands are british
Person 2: Viva la patria
Person 1: *dies*
VVLF is on the helmet of 7-time world motorcycle racing champion Valentino Rossi. It translates as "Viva VIVA la figa!" The man clearly loves pussy - and the pussy sure loves him back.
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Long live the people.
This was a slogan heavily used in the 1960's and 1970's in the movement to unionize migrant farm workers. Then used in the Chicano movement thereafter.
Viva la raza! Used as a slogan in rallies
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