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1. ninning
1. One who stands tall against both the winds of reason and the tide of change. 2. A phallic icon composing of three large boulders composed of sandstone and granite.
Despite the clear facts that China has a weak navy he pulled a ninning and decried that "Communism will always prevail".
The villagers built the large ninning so that the boys may become men.
by Robert Yelmer Apr 13, 2004 add a video
2. spongebobbing
To appear homosexual based on a comment or action with no indended sexuality.

From the ridiculous assumption that popular cartoon character Sponge Bob is gay; as decried by James Dobson.
If one straight guy tells another that his pants look good - he's spongebobbing.
by Stinkoman Jan 27, 2005 add a video
3. theives' world
In common parlance, it has come to be used to describe any petty pseudo-anarchist criminal group, of the variety that read "The Anarchist Cookbook" and daub anti-capitalist graffiti.

Originally from the Russian "vorovskoi mir" desribing an underground philosophy which decried the existence of the state. A reaction to the authoritarian Communist regimé that dictated against recognition of the police, army, judiciary or any other manifestation of the state.
He's become mixed up with some theives' world anti-Bush group.
by Odiumjunkie Feb 27, 2005 add a video
4. Ward Churchill
A horrid, myopic — and utterly stupid — ivory-tower radical professor at the University of Colorado who — deservedly — caught heat from many sources for comparing the victims of the September 11th attacks to Adolf Eichmann, the chief of the Jewish office of the Nazi Gestapo and the man who implemented the "Final Solution" during the Holocaust, in an essay. In the same essay he belittles peaceful activists who protested the Iraq war. This was widely interpreted as a justification for the 9/11 attacks and justly decried.

There is NEVER a moral justification for harming, attacking, or killing civilians who are not involved in combat, be they American, Iraqi, British, or what have you. Disapproval over a country's foreign policy is never a green light to intentionally murder its people, and the fact that Churchill applauds the deaths of innocents because they were American is what is repellant about him and his essay.

Not to mention that despite his anarchist, anti-capitalist, anti-military/industrial-complex rantings, Churchill makes $100,000 a year — more than many of the poor immigrants who washed dishes at Windows on the World — owns a three-bedroom house in Boulder, Colorado; and drives five (!) different motor vehicles, including two pickup trucks. Anyone with any sense, conservative, liberal, or other, should have the intelligence to see this man for what he really is: a fraud and a self-righteous hypocrite.
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by Liberal Centrist Mar 27, 2005 add a video
5. The King of Rad
The ruler and arbiter of all things totally awesome.

The King of Rad's duties include determining what is and isn't cool at any given period of time, resolving differences in opinion regarding how gnarly an action may or may not be, accurately adjusting how tubular certain objects are and measuring how righteous any given situations is. Unfortuately, the inverse is also part of the obligation and although most are loath to do it, if something is indeed sucky it must be decried as such.

The onus of being The King of Rad often overcomes those that hold the position. The responsibility can never truly be comprehended until it is experienced first hand. The current King of Rad has gone into hiding from his subjects, being unable to handle the barrage of suplicants. Widely known as Mr. Door (which may or may not be an alias) news of him occasionally surfaces on the intertron, interweb and webbernet. The position cannot be abdicated, over taken or conferred to another and only passes on after the death of the current king.

Due to his majesty's absen...
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by Nothus Jul 16, 2005 add a video
6. organic
1) In chemistry, a term used to describe any molecule held together by a chain of carbon atoms.

2) Used to describe the characteristics of a living system (for example a creature's body or an entire habitat) consisting of smoothly running interacting parts and shaped by the processes of Darwinian evolution.

3) As an analogy in the creative process, used to describe a work such as a novel or movie script made in such a way that the various parts developed as they were written/painted/whatever, one from another, rather than sticking rigidly to a preconceived plan.

4) In popular culture, a term applied in line with the most rabid intentions of New Age pseudoscience, ultimately from the mouths of people who would like to have scientists burned at the stake. Much favoured by people who use chemical as an unqualified snarl word. Artificial fertilisers are decried as poison, despite the fact that they contain the same chemical compounds that plants derive from "natural" fertilisers; if these compounds were real poisons, our biosphere would have been in serious doo-doo long ago. Anything coming from a lab is all...
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7. Decry
Pretty much means: To criticize, and/or to blame.
Don't decry me for what you've done.
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