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World at War

A WWII game that, In the opinions of many, is better than Modern Wafare 1 or 2.

Gamer #1: Hey dude, wanna Play modern Warfare?
Gamer #2: No thanks, I like World at war better

by LordXeras December 3, 2010

142πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


war and peace

Depending on the size of the text and book, in most cases it numbers 1200-1500 pages. It has 15 parts to it and over a hundred chapters. Have a good time reading it.

Or, you could always watch the 6hr+ Russian made film that cost 100 Million USD to make, in 1968, the most expensive film of all time, it would cost near 600 Million to make today.

" How about you read War and Peace "

" Go read War and Peace and leave me alone "

" I'd rather read War and Peace "

" It took me a year but I finally got through reading War and Peace "

by Bill Abnovsky August 19, 2006

97πŸ‘ 19πŸ‘Ž


nuclear war

A hour long waltz in which the victor is the one that:

1. Struck first
2. Had more nuclear weapons
3. Had more nuclear submarines in firing distance of enemy cities

Note that this victory is temporary because soon after a "victor" is declared we all start dying from atmospheric fallout.

A socialist war, because everyone on the planet becomes insanely equal.

by Elitist December 18, 2003

111πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


the drug war

U.S. federal, state and local governments have spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to make America β€œdrug-free.” Yet heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine and other illicit drugs are cheaper, purer and easier to get than ever before. Nearly half a million people are behind bars on nonviolent drug charges - more than all of western Europe (with a bigger population) incarcerates for all violent AND nonviolent offenses. The war on drugs has become a war on families, a war on public health and a war on our constitutional rights.

Many of the problems the drug war purports to resolve are in fact caused by the drug war itself. So-called β€œdrug-related” crime is a direct result of drug prohibition's distortion of immutable laws of supply and demand. Public health problems like HIV and Hepatitis C are all exacerbated by zero tolerance laws that restrict access to clean needles. The drug war is not the promoter of family values that some would have us believe. Children of inmates are at risk of educational failure, joblessness, addiction and delinquency. Drug abuse is bad, but the drug war is worse.

see Failure

by Torrey January 14, 2004

35πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Hadouken war

A game developed from being very bored... Involves throwing random objects at each other (pillows, balls, bottle caps, etc.) shouting hadouken everytime a projectile is launched...

Person 1: Dude, There's no one at the skate park, and I don't feel like skating... I'm bored as fuck!

Person2: Ok, I know how to settle this... Hadouken war!

Person1: Wtf is a hadou...

Person2: *picks up random cigarette box and throw it* HADOUKEN!!!!!!!!

by sk8it88 September 25, 2009

25πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


tug-of-war

(n.) A test of strength and grip. Two teams line up on either side of a line and try to pull the other team over with a rope everyone holds.


It is also used as a metaphor in any event (usually political or gang-related) where two teams are trying to constantly outdo eachother.

It was a tug-of-war trying to get funds for the new project at work today. Smith kept trying to get money for his office from the boss while I wanted it to refurnish the office i work in.

by Kung-Fu Jesus May 8, 2004

32πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


dictionary war

Similar to a flame war, it is a verbal conflict that takes place on the internet. However, both parties attempt to sound intelligent by insulting each other with larger and more complex words each time, eventually having to use the dictionary to find their insults.

'Corpulent' is a good word to use in a dictionary war.

by Bob882 October 27, 2004

32πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž