freak of flames; one who likes watching things go in flames
Lisa: I like to light spiders on fire.
Nathan: You're a frickin pyromaniac
by Asian Invasion '91 July 7, 2009
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Someone who often burns CDs (makes a copy of them) for their friends, etc, whether they are being paid for it or not.
I need to burn this music CD
by ChocoboDragon August 24, 2005
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1: One who loves fire, blowing shit up, or burning things.

2: A crazy bastard who burns down property or homes to watch them burn.
I'm a bit of a pyromaniac, I enjoy fire, I just don't go burning down houses for the hell of it though. Crazy bastards..
by Zaku447 October 8, 2009
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Me, I am a huge Pyromaniac Im a compleat fire freak and love to burn things like places I hate, school and libarys!!!
Me all I need to do is lift up my hand and burn!
by Pyro December 2, 2003
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the condition of being obssesed with fire;
addicted or burning anything; to worship fire; zoastrian
the local pyromaniac set yet anpother shed on fire today
by Firebug01 February 25, 2009
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Someone who uses flames to burn ice off their deck or cooks food till it's crispy black
Don't call me a pyromaniac just cause It's fun to burn ice off the deck with a aerosol can with flammable properties!
by Dahck February 22, 2015
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A person who gets a thrill out of setting people up against each other, especially in online bulletin boards and often regarding people and issues in their locality. The Political Pyromaniac may take a posting or email message and forward or copy it to another person, knowing that it will cause a virulent reaction. The PP essentially likes to set fires and stand back and watch the ensuing fireworks or explosion. They are also the peeping Toms of the Internet and closet drama kings and queens.
Charles, a known Political Pyromaniac, received a group email post. Tina said a website owned by a man named Jim was "an amusing little supposedly non-political site." Charles forwarded the message to Jim. Jim then sent an anti-Tina email to everyone on the group and copied it to her bosses, trying to get her fired. He pointed out that Tina's husband was "a city police officer," which was not relevant to anyone receiving the message. The recipients didn't really know Jim or why he was so upset or what he was getting at. They responded in Tina's defense. Charles sat back and watched the action and then quietly unsubscribed from the email group.
by Marthakay May 2, 2008
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