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1. Grendel
1. A giant beast that lives in a lake with his mother in the epic poem Beowulf 2. A giant beast that lives in the pants of a male human (if you catch my drift)
Go suck on a grendel!
Dude, he has a nine inch grendel.
2. ROMAD
Slang term describing a group of USAF airmen that were tricked into a job no one else wanted to do.

The USAF is on the hook to supply ground personnel to the US Army in regard to Close Air Support (CAS) operations. No pussy USAF officer (pilot) ever wanted to do this job, although they were tasked with it. Said pussies found a way to have less intelligent USAF officers (Navigators or worse, Weapons officers) do the job for them (see the adventures of Huckleberry Finn).

These witless officers needed enlisted men to do the real work (carrying radios and actually operating said radios). This is were our poor ROMADS come in (Radio Operator Maintainer And Driver; some say it’s Rough On Mothers And Daughters, although I don’t deny the latter being the case its not the official story). These enlisted guys proved to be pretty smart operators and eventually leaned how to control air strikes much better than the USAF officers that were originally sent to do the job. The USAF officers quickly figured out that this was actually dangerous work and soon the ROMAD’s were running the show down where the shooting actually happens. The USAF enlisted men called ROMAD’s rarely get recognition and get a hell of a lot done. Now ladies, get down the ROMAD barracks at Hurlburt Field Florida and show those men you care!
FSO: Yo Air Force, I need you to melt down that enemy tank!
ROMAD: HUA
tacp cas usaf hero fso
by Falcon33 Feb 10, 2006 share this
3. rapals
the cloest you can get to someone.
they say we are as close as sisters, but we're way closer, we're rapals.
4. Stitch Rivet
Twisting and turning the element of sound to forge the melodic invocations of the new face of Rock music, STITCH RIVET blasts away from the standards that define today’s hard rock scene. From captivating introduction to perplexingly climactic solos, the group introduces the listener to a plane of enlightenment comparative to no one else. Performances are no different. With energy levels peaking, horns and woofers blasting, and fans in a frenzy, STITCH RIVET becomes unstoppable.

Formed in March of 2006, the group consists of five members; Gene Booth, Chad (Wick) Hurlburt, Nathan Lewis, Tyler Halsey and Kevin Allen. Bands come and go, but one thing is for sure STITCH RIVET has made an impact on the rock scene in Kentucky. They have the potential to explode nationally with their debut album. Several of their songs on radio stations throughout Eastern Kentucky. Their original music has them performing at the best venues in Lexington such as A1A, The Cadillac Ranch and The Kentucky Theater.

Two of the many potential hits on the album,FRANKENSTEIN and DAY BY DAY have attracted the attention of SHOWHOUSE PRODUCTIONS LLC resulting the filming of two music videos. STITCH RIVET has also performed alongside national acts such as Drowning Pool, Bobaflex, Seven Mary Three and Nappy Roots.

The group was also included high on the roster of bands performing at the first annual Gateway Music Festival in September of 2007 and at the 2007 Poage Landing Days Festival in Ashland, Kent...
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5. Peter Papp
Male name of Hungarian origin, "Papp" having an English translation of "Pope".
The name "Peter Papp" appears in the Budapest phone book hundreds of times.
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