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By far the best amusement park in the GTA and possibly the best in Ontario. Has great rides like the Behemoth, Scream Zone, and the Vortex.
Let's go to Canada's Wonderland! It's in Vaughan and we should totally ride the Behemoth!
by MoneyisAwesome July 9, 2010
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Film, premiered in 2009 and directed by James Cameron. Despite having a weak (and cliché) plot, the CGI ultimately brings out the best of the movie. Read summaries elsewhere. The soundtrack is awesome, and the tall blue characters unique. Avatar is currently the 2nd highest-grossing film of all time, and might later surpass Titanic, also directed by James Cameron.
Avatar hater / cynic: I hate Avatar, the plot is really overused / cliché, and the blue people are just plain weird. Not to mention ugly...
Avatar lover / optimist: You must admit, the graphics are amazing and the movie has a strong moral. Why else would so many people love it? BTW, Jake Sully is awesome...
Avatar hater / cynic: Touché.
by MoneyisAwesome January 15, 2010
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Maddoxism is not a religion, as it is not comprised of myths, fairy tales, and legends. Maddoxism is real. The equivalent 'god' in Maddoxism is Maddox himself. Some facts about life that Maddoxism emphasizes:

- For every animal you don't eat, I'm going to eat three. (anti-vegeterianism)
- Women are inferior to men. (anti-Women's Rights and all that bs)
- Hippies, seniors, children, and generally people are inferior to God himself and should be killed in the name of Maddox. (pro-Maddox)
- Beef jerky and Maddox are generally the best things in the world.
I don't just believe in Maddoxism. I LIVE Maddoxism.
by MoneyisAwesome January 30, 2010
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Usual pronounciation / Chinese pinyin: tiān, Common error in pronunciation by uninformed English-speakers: Tee-ANN / Tee-AWN.

Can refer to sky, field, cosmos, heaven, or forehead in Chinese. Is usually used in conjunction with Lei in a name. Lei means thunder in Chinese. Coincidentally, the bottom part of the word 雷(Léi) is 田, which is pronounced tián. The pronunciation 'tián' can also refer to 甜, meaning sweet.

Of course, all of this only applies to Chinese.
Jo: I met a girl named Tian today and decided that I should research her name.

Kerwin: Great idea! Once you're done, you should totally research every other kid's name in the school and post it on Urban Dictionary dot Com!
Jo: Will do! Thanks Kerwin.
by MoneyisAwesome September 8, 2009
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