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War thunder

A really good game but the 50 cals are op as shit. Causes rage mode a lot tho.

War thunder is cool

by A6M2 Zero May 4, 2018

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nuclear war

what pussies do because they are too afraid to fight hand-to-hand in conventional warfare LIKE MEN!

Instead of looking you in the eye and shooting you I will hide in a bunker and push this little red button.

by ph34r mongerer December 25, 2003

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War Paint

An overabundance of cosmetics applied to a woman's face for the purpose of hiding what lies beneath. Typically there are a few giveaways such as:

-a distinctly different skin tone transition occurring right under the jawline.

-A chalky texture to the face due to outer layers of base starting to break free.

"I was going to go home with the girl from the club, but given the lighting circumstances and all the War Paint she was wearing, there's a good chance I would've woke up next to a Butterface"

by jomega May 4, 2009

57๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


war elephant

a derogatory term for overweight gothic girls.

did you see that war elephant going into hot topic?

by darkmugan May 27, 2005

30๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


robot wars

Robot wars was a TV show that has ran for 9 series in the UK, each week 6 or 8 competitors battled out for a place in the semi finals. But they went only fighting themselves, but the House Robots, they were: Matilda, Dead Metal, Shunt, Sgt Bash, Sir Killalot, Growler, Mr Psycho, and Cassius Chrome

Robot Wars is the mechanical mother of all wars!

by j.p.n July 26, 2006

33๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


console wars

the most pointless topic to talk about to another gamer. most of it consists of Nintendo fanboys vs. Sony fanboys arguing over whether the PSP or the DS are better, or any console for that matter.

Nintendo Fanboy: DS = teh roxx
Sony Fanboy: PSP > DS
Nintendo Fanboy: THE HELL U SAY BITCH!!?
Me: u guys fail. console wars suck

by Evan Kuhlmey September 24, 2005

56๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Star Wars

George Lucas' cinematic tribute to the "Flash Gordon" serials he loved in his childhood. Packed with references to classic films, it became hugley popular in the late seventies/early eighties, spawning five sequels and a heretofore unprecendented mountain of merchandising. Its success helped to usher in a renewed focus on the teen audience with crowd-pleasing adventures, rather than the downbeat, European-influenced films of the late sixties/early seventies.

Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark

by Jeff Pidgeon April 2, 2004

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