Originating from a videogame called Dark Souls, Sunbros are the greatest, most helpful beings who often indulge in jolly co-operation. Their colour is that of gold, and they will always come to the aid of those who need it. Warriors from all over Lordran join the Covenant of Sunbros to aid travellers and to spread the light, no matter how grossly incandescent they may be. Probably the most notable Sunbro is Solaire of Astora, also remembered to some as Brolaire or Brolaire of Asstora, who always comes in the aid, fighting side by side beside his brethren in an endless struggle to save Lordran from a curse known as Hollowing. Truly, Brolaire is a hero of heroes, and is remembered in folklore as he who sought his own sun.
Dude, that sunbro spear just dealt 1200 damage! 1200!! I call bull****! All I wanted is to take that ***hole's humanity! I'm through with this game! l2p n00b!
A smaller culture within a larger one, as used in the great Pixies classic of the same name.
"we did the clubs what ass
i was hoping to have her in the sack
i was looking handsome
she was looking like an erotic vulture
i was all dressed in black
she was all dressed up in black
every thing was fine down here
what you call it here
call it what you will here
way down down down in this subbacultcha"
Snubbepartiet (roughly translates to "The Dudemeisters" in english) is a swedish left-wing street gang which first originated in Gotenburg, Sweden - or, more precisely in the bowels of the local cultural mecka known as "Järntorget".
Local groups has since sprung up in such diverse places as Monrovia, Liberia all the way to Haparanda-Tornio on the edge of the finnish-swedish border .
The groups primary notoriety comes from it's often decadent, god rejecting and highly drug liberal way of living. As well as from its many contribution to the Swedish club scene.
Leading members have on several occasions voiced an highly outspoken support of the IrishRepublican struggle
#1: Who's that makin all theruckus?
#2: Well that right there is a prospect of "Snubbepartiet" .
The act of addressing an issue indirectly that someone has created by saying it out loud and without referring directly to the individual.
Students knew the teacher was subbing when he warned the class about the consequences of arriving late to school only after Johnny appeared 20 minutes late.