An explicative used to discribe surprise. Used in the book, the hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy.
Holy Zarquan's Singing Fish!
-Ford Prefect
An artifical, brittle white packing material used to protect large objects such as electronincs and furniture from breaking during shipping. It was first made using chloro-fluro-carbons (CFCs) but was later made using other materials due to the destruction of the Ozone layer caused by CFCs.
The box was packed with styrofoam.
1: A mechanical apperatus designed to do the work of a man.
2: Your plastic pal who's fun to be with.
Marvin: I think you aught to know I'm feeling very depressed.
A tiny ball of alien origin. By rolling over objects smaller then it, they instantly stick to the ball and make it bigger. The bigger it gets, the larger the objects that can stick to it. When it reaches a preset size, it is launched into space and turns into a star. Used in the Japanese video game 'Katamari Damacy'.
Let's make a bigger, more super-nice Katamari.
-King of All Cosmos
1: A great prophet from the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Book series.
2: An explicative used when one is impressed or shocked.
Holy Zarquan's singing fish!
Zarquan, Man!
Villen in the animated musical 'Anastasia'. Unlike the real Russian monk, Rasputin was a soulless, limbo-dwelling psycho with a magic reliquary that allowed him to summon demons from hell to aid him in killing Anastasia.
In the dark of the night I was tossing and turning,
And the nightmare I had was as bad as can be,
It scared me out of my wits,
A corpse falling to bits,
Then I opened my eyes and the nightmare was ME!
-Rasputin