15 minutes of fame

See Steve Bartman, Martha Burke, Sirhan Sirhan, Karen Ann Quinlan, and Ja Rule.
"Everyone gets 15 minutes of fame."
-Andy Warhol

"I'm still waiting for mine."
-Rodney Basil
by Rodney Basil May 12, 2004
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dinger

Jeromy Burnitz and Geoff Jenkins each launched three dingers in the same game.
by Rodney Basil April 06, 2004
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Abstract Art

Art with no defined meaning. Its purpose is to let the viewer interpret its meaning for him/herself. More often than not, abstract art is a collection of meaningless shapes and colors thrown onto a canvas. The intellectual art community, however, looks at this and calls the author a genius, promptly shelling out tons of money to buy a mess that could have been accidentally created by a two year old.
If you can't draw or paint but still want to earn millions of dollars as an artist, don't worry: Abstract art is for you!
by Rodney Basil August 21, 2004
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Aaaaaayyyyyyyyyy!

Arthur Fonzarelli's (or Fonzi's) way of saying "Hello, nice to see you." The same as the '90s/'00s' "Wassup?!".
Aaaaaayyyyyyyyyy, Ron Howard!
by Rodney Basil January 10, 2007
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Edd

Comes up with all the crazy contraptions for the Eds of the famed cul-de-sac on Ed, Edd, n Eddy. Wears a sock on his head, and hides something that has never been seen and never will be seen. Referred to as "Double D".
by Rodney Basil October 20, 2003
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Simpsons Talker

One who believes they know about politics solely on the basis that they watch The Simpsons. However, when goaded into as discussion on politics, all they can usually do is recite quotes or jokes from The Simpsons.
The Simpsons Talker tried to convince me that Castro was a thief by citing the trillion-dollar bill episode, in which Castro stole a trillion-dollar bill from Mr. Burns.
by Rodney Basil April 21, 2004
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