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nosferatu 

An undead vampire who loves to fuck around with the lights in the Krusty Krab.
If that was you on the phone and you on the bus, then who was flickering the lights?
NOSFERATU!!
nosferatu by supahgodzilla23 October 25, 2014

Nosferatu 

The man who keeps flickering the lights in the Krusty Krab
Squidward: So if you were the one on the phone and you on the bus...then who was flickering the lights...?
*Lights flicker*
Nosferatu: *flips light switch on and off*
Everybody: Nosferatu!
Nosferatu by Jenndar-Da-Man February 23, 2018

CFA-44 Nosferatu

The CFA-44 Nosferatu is an extraordinarily powerful fighter aircraft designed by the Federal Republic of Estovakia, then later used by Ilya Pasternak in a skirmish against Garuda Team, resulting in Ilya being shot down by Talisman.

Notable for it's exclusive Special Weapons, such as:

ADMM: All-Direction Multi-Purpose Missiles. Can lock onto 12 independent targets, and is incredibly powerful. Creates a lingering explosion much like Nimbus Cruise Missiles used by the P-1112 Aigaion.

"Missiles approaching at high speed! Multiple missiles approaching! Evade!" - AWACS Ghost Eye during Pasternak's skirmish with Garuda Team"

EML: Electromagnetic Launcher. An easy-to-aim miniaturized railgun with an extraordinarily long range and powerful detonation.
"Unknown aircraft approaching... It's a fighter(CFA-44 Nosferatu)! A fast one!" - AWACS Ghost Eye
CFA-44 Nosferatu by Gamer Gek December 6, 2018

nosferatu 

Translates as "night creature", and can refer to any creature of the night; werewolves, zombies, vampires, demons, etc.

When used for vampires, it usually refers to the more grotesque breed (such as the creature from the original silent film "Nosferatu"), as opposed to the more popularized, handsome breed (such as the vampires from "Interview with the Vampire").
The Nosferatu will soon turn the young maiden into one of his own.
nosferatu by Nosferatu June 20, 2003

nosferatu 

Means disease carrier and over time has become deluded and turned into Creature of the Night simply because Bram Stoker didn't give any clues as to what it meant In the Novel Dracula
"You in time, when you had died, would have become Nosferatu as they call it in Eastern Europe and would all time make more of those Un-Deads that so have fill us with horror"
nosferatu by ,,|, February 16, 2010

nosferatu 

from latin nox (night) and fero (to bring/to carry). basically, a bringer/carrier of night. usually refered to vampires.
a vampire is a nosferatu.
nosferatu by never_me April 29, 2005