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Ghost division

1. A nickname for German 7th Panzer Division led by Erwin Rommel. It's mainly know for it's actions in France in 1940.

2. Sabaton song about said division

It's impressive that Ghost Division moved 200km into France in one day.

by Tomsow(12) May 13, 2019


bfg division

Kickass song from video game Doom. Composed by Mick Gordon, it features loud bass and heavy drums. Plus, it’s a great head-banger and fight song.

Teacher: I showed bfg division to my students, now they’re giving me homework

by Madwolf475 August 15, 2021


Gay division

A panzer division of gay people

they are the panzer elite
born to compete
never retreat
GAY DIVISION!

by Never gonna give you up! February 15, 2021


Division Whore

a baseball player who has played for at least three teams in the same division.

Jim Thome is a division whore (Twins, Indians, White Sox)

by max55 February 15, 2011

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Pansy Division

A homosexual punk rock group on Lookout! Records

"Hey, are we going to see Pansy Division down at Gilman tonight?"

by Straight Edge Sam November 17, 2003

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Atomwaffen Division

A National-Socialist "Terror" Organization. Also known as the abbreviation "AWD". The Atomwaffen Division, led by James Nolan Mason, has several ties to terrorist attacks and (planned) assassinations throughout the Western world. It's allied with the Aryan Renaissance Society (ARS), and collaborate with many other National Socialist and Fascist groups.

They are also incredibly based.

Person 1: "Have you heard of the assassination on that Jewish LGBT leader?"
Person 2: "Oh yea, that was probably the Atomwaffen Division."
*Note that no action as the one described above has occoured.

by The πŸ“ January 21, 2021

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Joy Division

Joy Division's (best musical group ever c. 1977-1980) widely known song, "Love Will Tear Us Apart", is partly a tongue in cheek response from Ian Curtis (lead singer and lyricist) to the sappy sweet popular tune by Captain & Tennille, "Love Will Keep Us Together". Ian could not stand that song and lamented that it had been on the radio nearly nonstop since it's 1975 release.

Joy Division was a post punk English band from 1977-1980 that included Ian Curtis, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook.

by myshadow April 7, 2019

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