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27. Chaos
A fat bitch who has double d's and takes it in the butt from old man vindicator each night while playing a game of UT with there son grim raper.
that fatty chaos got a BJ from Vin after a round of UT OMG d00ds how cool@@@@@!@!#@!$@%^$^%^ HAX@@@@$#@%$^$
by West/Side_-/East Jan 31, 2005 share this
1. chaos
The state of disorder and/or confusion. Ravage! Bedlam! Havoc! Pandemonium!
Smash those windows, replace signs, cuz public scandals, make chaos!

I get off on chaos.
by Elley Chaos Jun 14, 2003 share this
2. Chaos
Chaos is the main evil in the games Warhammer and Warhammer 40.000. Chaos consists of four gods. These are knows as The Chaos Gods, The Dark Gods or The Ruinous Powers. Each god tries to become the dominant Chaos Power, but, as is the nature of Chaos, none can ever succeed. The four gods are: Khorne, the Blood God, Nurgle, the Lord of Decay, Slaanesh, the Prince of Excess and Tzeentch, the Lord of Change. Many follow one particular god and wage war against the followers of the other gods, but many more worship Chaos in its undiluted glory, known as Chaos Undivided.
Each faction has it's own legions of mortal followers and Daemons who sacrifice uncounted millions of human victims to appease their dark masters. For, to gain in power, the Chaos Gods need souls. The Dark Gods reward their followers with 'gifts' who often come in the shape of a mutation, like a tentacle, inhuman strength or even daemonic wings! Eventually if the warrior (the Chaos gods care only about war, death and conflict) has proven himself enough, and has become a Champion of Chaos in the process, he will be granted immortality as his final reward. He (or she of something else entirely in the case of Slaanesh) has become a Deamon Prince and answers to his god alone.
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3. Chaos
1. The polar opposite of Order.

2. A state of reality in which one's reality is not under control. ie. Anarchy.

3. The perfect fusion of good and evil, Light and Darkness. It is these things, yet it is not, and is greater than both.

Note: For all the KH players out there, this is not to be confused with Twilight.

4. A character from Sonic Adventure. Chaos is the God of Destruction; an anthromorphic...water lizard-thingy that is able to morph into any shape and is modular in nature. Chaos lives on The Floating Island. Chaos once destroyed the world when the ancient tribes of echidnas turned to war and corruption. Forunately, Chaos was sealed into the Master Emerald
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by Psydon Jul 1, 2005 share this
4. chaos
the absolute absence of order which is what bush is driving america to.
used to be the word to describe teenagers, currently it is how everything in the world is.
damn my whole life is in chaos
5. Chaos
The last boss of the original Final Fantasy game.

Chaos is actually Garland, the first boss in the same game, who obsorbs the powers of the four Fiends of Earth.
Chaos: "Remember ME? You killed me 200 years in the future!"
by Frank Ruzzo Mar 14, 2005 share this
6. chaos
Something that is rained every day possible. It almost always involves breaking the law and/or your moral standards.
We went and rained some chaos by throwing stolen diapers on Dave's lawn. This was followed by beer drinking and drug use and all around bad behaviour. Someday, someone will lose an eye because of this. It will probably be Jordan.
by Jordandijinz0rz Oct 31, 2004 share this
7. chaos
1. One of the primal forces of the universe in the swords and sorcery fantasy stories by Michael Moorcock. The most popular of these stories is 'Elric of Melnibone', but there are others which form the a sort of meta-xlogy called the Eternal Champion saga. These stories way be the first contemporary source for the mythical notion of chaos found in heavy metal music, role playing games, anime, and computer games.

2. Chaos is one of the 4 primal alignment forces in the Dungeons and Dragons rpg universe, and is the opposite of Law. The other polar forces are Good and Evil. Chaotic creatures value individuality and freedom over discipline, order, society and tradition.
"That guy is chaotic evil."
"Naw, he's not evil. He's just chaotic."
by kia roach Oct 1, 2004 share this
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