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Toriyama world

A extremly slow manga scanlation group.

<cooldude> Why is HnG being released so slow?
<anothercooldude> It's a TW-project.

by Chrippa May 15, 2003

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World of Warcraft

Despite common belief, quite a fun little game.

While, sometimes, World of Warcraft - or WoW as it is abbreviated - can get tedious, there's always something to do in other parts of the vast world Azeroth, where the Warcraft storyline was set (except for part of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, which was set in an alien dimension known as Draenor from which the Orcs originated. Incidentally, Draenor is going to be released in WoW with the upcoming expansion - the Burning Crusade).

Whether it's questing, grinding (exterminating enemies on a large scale for experience), or brushing up your trade skills - mining, blacksmithing, leatherworking and engineering to name but a few - WoW always has something to do.

And failing that, WoW (at least on my server) is full of friendly, helpful players who love conversation - you see, the chat is one of the major aspects of WoW. With chat channels (general, trade, local defense, looking for group), private messaging (or /whispering), group chat, guild chat, and a multitude of others, WoW is a game as much based on communication as on skill.

WoW is split into two factions - the Alliance and the Horde, which are then made up of four races each. Quite simply, the Alliance can choose to be Humans, Dwarves, Night Elves and Gnomes, and the Horde may pick Orcs, Trolls, Tauren or the undead Forsaken. All of the races have elaborate back-stories, particularly the reason why no Gnomes featured back in Warcraft III. Along with nine classes, each with their own advantages, and millions of appearance combinations, WoW is certainly a many-faceted game.

And, since it is merely a matter of opinion anyway, I'm going to go on and say: I like WoW. WoW doesn't suck.

Terry hit level 56 on World of Warcraft with his Gnome Warlock yesterday.

Jack got an epic mount for his Human Paladin last week.

I have a level 28 Gnome Mage on Nordrassil, called Khemri. /whisper me!

by A Dedicated WoW Player March 9, 2006

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3rd world

if we are talking about united states of america, 3rd world is anywhere between louisiana and alabama
where even the federal and FEMA didn't want to come help

the 3rd world of america

by netlock July 30, 2006

70๐Ÿ‘ 39๐Ÿ‘Ž


World of Nigcraft

The game World of Warcraft has a "hidden" server that not many people play on. In actuallity, it isn't hidden at all, but because of its extremely low population, no one ever bothers to go to it. When you sign onto this server, it welcomes you to the "World of Nigcraft" where all NPCs are black, and every quest you get begins with "Can ya'll help a brutha out?"

Many of the quests are also different, such as travelling into the Black Temple to find Illidan's secret Crack Stash, and doing a drive-by PoM Pyroblast from an Ebon Gryphon. Even that Topper McNabb character (Inside SW Auction House) who normally begs you for money, now begs you for crack and occassionally asks you if you have a crack pipe he can borrow. Beware, if you do let him borrow your crack pipe, he won't return it.

If anyone wants to check out this "secret server" it is Burning Blade, on the US realm.

The World of Nigcraft server was created for niggers that always cry about how unfair and racist the world is. Black History Month just wasn't enough I guess. Maybe they need a TV channel called Black Entertainment Television.. Oh wait..

by Jdub420 December 31, 2008

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Rock the world

Verb.
1. To hang out with a good friend, usually one who has no equal.
2. To discuss life, relationships, current feelings, then play video games online and wreck peoples lives.

"Listen bro, I haven't seen you in a week and I think we should rock the world tonight."

"Hey let's rock the world tonight, I got a six of Red Stripe, and some shit went down yesterday that I need to bounce off you."

by NomadicManic July 16, 2008

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World of Warcraft

A secondary life for those whos lives suck to much. Players are usually at the sad, rock bottom of the social scale

World of Warcraft is used by many as an alternative to having friends, a job, a car, a girlfriend, or just a life in general.

by beerman91 October 17, 2009

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world market

store selling various imported items from around the world.

I got some Japanese candy at World Market. It was soooo goood!!!

by Aki-chan March 27, 2008

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