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Legends of the fall

When a one sibbling is significantly better looking than another.

Sean's hot, but have you seen his brother Troy, that's totally Legends of the fall.

by ailema May 18, 2007

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urban legend

A definition in urban dictionary that is so epic, it becomes a legend.

The first definition of sex is an urban legend.

by pewpew April 8, 2007

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Skinny Legend

An actual icon! Nothing do do with weight. Raini Rodriguez and Ella Wilson are perfect examples of skinny legends. Audrey Edwards is not a skinny legend in any way, shape or form.

Omg Raini Rodriguez is such a Skinny Legend!!!!

by TallyFairy May 4, 2018

10๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


fan legend

A fan legend is one of those people who's been listening to the band forever. They might have even listened to them before they were out, when they were still myspace bands or only known about in the area they originated. They aren't first jumpers who normally go after the good music and turn them mainstream or media, but they're the true, real fans who've been around forever.

Person 1: Hey, I love Bat Country!
Fan Legend: Have you heard any of Avenged Sevenfolds other songs?
Person 1: YEAH! I've heard them all! I've listened to them longer than anyone!
Fan Legend: Really? Name two...
Person 1: Ummmm...ummmmm...Bat Country..ummmmm..ummm...I don't remember the rest.
Fan Legend: How about Seize the Day? Unholy Confessions? Betrayed? Eternal Rest? Ever heard of them you friggin first jumper?!

by Twiztid Cowz June 28, 2006

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Apex Legends

Apex Legends Is a Surprising Threat to Fortnite's Dominance. In Apex Legends, players fight as Overwatch-style heroes, in the same fictional universe as the Titanfall games. (Google said this don't sue plox)

Apex Legends Is a Surprising Threat to Fortnite's Dominance. In Apex Legends, players fight as Overwatch-style heroes, in the same fictional universe as the Titanfall games. (google again ) P.S never knew what P.S meant in till I googled it so props to them again.

by Mauro owns a wraith February 8, 2019

28๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


league of legends

Once upon a time the greatest video game in history, Warcraft III, was released. Included with the game was a powerful "World Editor" which allowed players create their own gametypes. These custom games provided a haven for the 30-apm ladder dropouts.

Dota, a game where players managed a single hero and no base, was the most popular and best-supported of these customs. Eventually there were a number of attempts to monetize on its popularity.
League of Legends, or LoL, was arguably the most successful of these attempts. The game was developed by dota's former developers and borrowed heavily from its predecessor. Introducing the game via a free-to-play model ensured millions of broke teenagers would download it and get hooked. Then later, when they received birthday money or just stole their mom's credit card, they could spend much more than a standard $40 game price unlocking game content that would have been free under a conventional system. To ensure the game would have universal appeal, riot removed game mechanics that punished the unskilled, such as denying. The base income was increased beyond even "easymode" levels compared to dota so that all players would have gold to spend, and item guide railroaded players into the best items.

Guy 1: Man I love wc3
Guy 2: I suck at that game, I uninstalled it.
Guy 1: You should at least try dota, you only control one unit so even a noob can play it
Guy 2: I tried dota and I get pubstomped every time
Guy 1: Oh well how about League of Legends. It's like apem but there's no denying, and most of the players on it are pretty bad. Also it's free
Guy 2: Oh yea I'm silver on LoL. I plan to go pro at it.

Player 1: Dude the other day i was watching theoddone's stream and he played a match of wc3 during queue. He sucks! he lost to some 45% scrub in solo
Player 2: Well what do you expect, you control more than one unit in that game

by joey billionaires September 14, 2012

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Legend of Mana

See Seiken Densetsu

Legend of Mana was on the Sony Playsation.

by Ben L. January 15, 2004

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