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little death

noun It means "orgasm". The origin of this phrase is the french language.

Oh, every time we do doggie results in a little death.

by eugeni November 22, 2004

98πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž


payable on death

A type of bank account that will leave all of its contents to the specified heir upon the death of the account's original owner. This keeps the money within the account out of probate.

The band "P.O.D." took this term, applied it to the death of Yahshuah (Jesus Christ), and used it for their name. The contents of a payable-on-death account loosely symbolize The Messiah's atonement for our sin.

Mikhail: "You have a payable-on-death bank account?"
Phineas: "No, I'll be sitting in Hell laughing my ass off at the people going through the trouble of proving the authenticity of my will."
Mikhail: "...You're a dick..."
Phineas: "lol"

Mikhail: "What does P.O.D.'s name mean?"
Phineas: "It stands for Payable on Death. It's a type of bank account that allows its contents to be passed on to somebody else when the owner dies without the money going into probate. They correlate this with Jesus' atonement for our sin, you fucking dumbass. Jeez, why the hell do I even hang around you? If I wanted to hear dumb questions, I'd go to a third grade math lesson and listen to kids ask why two plus two equals four."
Mikhail: "...You're a dick..."
Phineas: "lol"

by BeefMonger February 19, 2008

27πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


faces of death

A set of movies that were made in the 70's to 2001. This is a collection of real and fake deaths and other crazy crap. This should not be viewed by anyone with weak hearts or who are sensive. They are very gory and violent.

I watched this movie and i can't get those images out of my head!

by ganban May 26, 2005

81πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


Twink Death

When a man who was previously described as a twink (typically at a young age) is shown later in life as particularly ugly.

I hope Shawn Mendez doesn’t go through Twink Death like Leonardo DiCaprio.

by HiMommyGSpot February 20, 2023

62πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Death Spree

Death Spree
It's a word used mostly in games (or by people with multiple lives) and it's kind of the same as a killing spree, the only difference being that you don't actually kill anyone and you seem to die a lot many times in a row. It can also be used when you're loosing a lot of points in a game.

In Call of Duty 4:

"Our clan were in the lead in the beginning, unfortunately Steven went on a death spree and we lost by 150 points"

In Wii Sports Resort Table Tennis:

Person 1: Yes, I win again. Thank you Motion Plus!

Person 2: Speak for yourself, this motion plus of yours is sending me on a death spree.

In Ninja Gaiden games on hardest difficulty settings:

"I switched on the console, inserted the game, pressed the start button, and before I could say "Holy F*" I were caught in a death spree."

by CaPsLoCk_is_my_BEST_Friend October 6, 2009

11πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Game of death

(n.) Bruce Lee's uncompleted master piece. Features nunchucku fights, cool martial arts, and a face off between 7ft2in 267 pound giant "Kareem Jabbar Abdul" and his out-of-studio teacher, Bruce Lee. When filming the final showdown, Bruce and Kareem were moving faster than the camera could film, so they had to slow down. Make sure you don't watch the inferior "Bruce Li", which features mainly his latter-day stunt double.

Game of Death r0xxx0R2 j00 boxxx0R2!

by Kung-Fu Jesus May 4, 2004

11πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Death Metal

Sub-genre of heavy metal developed in the early and mid 80s. Although the term had appeared in three notable instances between 1983 and 1985 (Death's "Death by Metal" demo, the German "Death Metal" compilation record and a track from Onslaught's "Power From Hell" LP), it is the Possessed debut "Seven Churches" that is widely regarded as kicking off the movement.

Possessed's use of abrupt tempo changes, gutteral vocals, unusual phrasing and Satanic overtones separated them from the more light hearted, punkish sound of thrash metal. The death metal template would continue to develop as Necrophagia, Death, Morbid Angel, Obituary and Autopsy released their respective debuts. These groups generally focused on horror-movie inspired blood and gore as well as occultist themes. By the 1990s, death metal had exploded in the underground and a number of influential bands rose to prominence. Additionally, if anyone wanted to call themselves death metal, extreme distortion, low guitar tunings and excessively fast tempos were mandatory.

Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation, Dying Fetus and Deicide presented a percussively driven flavor of death metal, while Death, Cynic, Hypocrisy, Atheist and others prided themselves on more intricate and melodic guitar work, as well as lyrics dealing with social and political issues. Among the most extreme bands included both major Disgorges (USA and Mexico, respectively), Devourment and Mortician, who focused on very low tones, both in the guitar tunings and vocal approach. This was in direct contrast to melodic death metal bands such as At the Gates, the later work of Carcass, and In Flames, who often explored tones above middle C, rather than primarily or exclusively focusing on the bass strings.

The accessibility of melodic death metal (and the public's exposure to increasingly aggressive rock) has lead to deathcore, in which groups such as Job For a Cowboy, Winds of Plague and the recent work of Cryptopsy combine the death metal aesthetic with modern hardcore and other accessible styles.

There are a number of other fusion styles that have developed over the years, including the black metal/death metal hybrid "blackened death metal" (Archgoat, Angelcorpse, Blasphemy). Deathgrind or death grind combines death metal with grindcore (Aborted, Circle of Dead Children, Origin). There are also experimental groups such as Portal, Gorguts and Negativa, who use death metal as a basis to explore a number of unusual rock stylings.

Cannibal Corpse is perhaps the most highly recognized band in the death metal community, and one of the few that has sold over one million albums.

by PugFuglies July 13, 2009

205πŸ‘ 61πŸ‘Ž