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1. brave
To be able to look at your biggest fear and face it in the eye. There are many definitions and many examples. WWhatt may be a challenge to one individual is unimpressive and easily overcome by another.
A typical example of bravery is facing down an enemy in battle or facing death in the eye in another for or fashion.
Another example is to completely endanger your social standing and completely ignore all social implicaions and do whatever you want
by Miroku Apr 18, 2003 add a video
2. Pickle Weasel
1) A word of complete randomness shouted as if to endanger public safety. Ex. Instead of 'FIRE' shout 'PICKLE WEASEL'

2) When one is confused, pickle weasel is a term used as substitution for an answer to a question given by a teacher, instructor or professor.
1)*randomly shouts* PICKLE WEASEL


2) Mr. Hohlt: Jenna, what is the answer to number two?

Jenna: Uhh..uhh..uh..*drool* PICKLE WEASEL *slobber*
by Jel-kaj Jan 22, 2004 add a video
3. atlanticblue
The act or the description of being cool.
adj: atlanticblue.
<abrev> 'ab'.

alt: to drive reckless and endanger lives.
alt: a smelly fish. tuna or salmon or something.
'Kyo was mouthing off like a gay sailor, but i was ab and kicked him in the face'

'i was giving your mum sex and i ripped my condom, but i was ab and just used some cling wrap'

'i got in my fast car and drove like an atlanticblue!'

'i went fishing and cought this smelly atlanticblue tuna'
by noyb;) Jul 7, 2004 add a video
4. anti-American
People like Chirac, Shroeder who have such blind hate and generalization of America that they would sell weapons to communist China and endanger Taiwanese lives and anyone else just to get their point across.
I must also mention the fact that France and Germany had secret weapons and oil deals with Saddam Hussein, which is why they opposed the war. Well that is not so secret anymore.

France also donates millions each year to the sub-human PLO and Hamas who blow up civilians and then whine about Isreal.
by I_Hate_Liberals Sep 3, 2004 add a video
5. problette
Noun.

1. A small problem which is not thought to seriously endanger the completion of a task or project.
There is a problette -- I don't have enough cash for the cinema tickets but I can pay by card.
by Kilkrazy Oct 1, 2004 add a video
6. chooon
A maniacal alien prone to violent and unexplainable tendencies which endanger human beings in the vicinity. Most recently sighted threatening a human with fire -- beware at all costs!!
Stay away from chooon.
by heehee Oct 6, 2004 add a video
7. Witchcraft
Relating to the last paragraph of definition two, the intent of the practioner of the Magickal Arts defines so-called White (used for good)Magick from Black (used for evil) Magick. In Christianity, the church warns against danger that is connected to any practioner of Magick.
Unlike our comic book heroes, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutly. If this aphorism is so, none can be trusted to use his macickal powers for good only.
Jesus is quoted in the gospels as saying, (in response to someone calling him "Good master") "Why do you call me good? There is none good but God.
The idea that the practioner of white magick can resist temptations to meddle in human lives is not safe. Yet the learned usage of herbs and roots and other folk remedies for healing is not magick but more of the art of the Shauman. But all Magick is self-applied power to make things happen, and to say that "I will only use my powers for good" is to speak from the heart of delusion.
Power over all things of a human's life, when given, or assumed by default is so dangerous as to endanger the soul.

Look at the life and death of Jim Jones. He was a pwoerful preacher of the gospel, operated a very large church in San Francisco, was lauded by the mayor for all the good things done for the community by his church members. He gained power over his flock, immense power, to assign wives and husbands, to beat children and adults for perceived infractions of his rule, to the turning over to him of entire financial estates of families, and more.

When the dust finally settled in his dusty Jonesville in the jungle of a small country in Central America, the deaths of some five hundred members (and young children as well) of his Jim Jones religion occured. Adults had taken or had forcefully given to their children lethal dosages of cyanide dissolved in koolade. All in one afternoon.

That is a good example of the terror of final power, absolute power... Jim died from a gunshot wound to his head.

Jim Jones had been seduced by his own self-assumed power over his flock into thinking he controled life and death of his followers, few of them disagreed, and his followers died by cyanide poisonming.

The practice of Witchcraft also seduces because soon the thought occurs that the spells work because of the practioner's own power.
by Freethinker Feb 6, 2005 add a video
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