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36. bangbus
A bus filled with C4 explosives and ball bearings
"In the news today, a bangbus was driven into the Spanish embassy at Baghdad, killing six and wounding thirty seven..."
by Peezee-Ark Oct 5, 2003 add a video
37. claymore
1. An anti-personel mine used by the military. Consisting of hundreds of BBs packed into a plastic casing backed by a few pounds of plastic explosives.
2. A long Scottish sword that is held with two hands.
blowing up watermelons with improvised claymores is hella fun
by odd_jackal Oct 7, 2003 add a video
38. Hawk
the crazy psycho that likes to blow things up with explosives, and pich Uruk-hai and orc's asses.
by meep? Oct 8, 2003 add a video
39. Everyone is Different
Fundamentally true statement, generally taught to children, especially those with special needs. Also a kickass book by Strong Bad.
"Some people are about to be run over. Frankie has about five seconds."

"Some people are very tall and merciless. Quincy is destroying San Antonio"

"Some people are squirrel handed. Gregor is a wierd name."

"Some people have rigged the enemy base with explosives. Albert has."

"Some people are being fangoriously devoured by a gelatinous monster. Hilary's legs are being digested."

by IkeM Oct 9, 2003 add a video
40. bread
breads used for making explosives
Mark: MIKE WATCH OUT THERES A LOAF OF BREAD
Mike: <BOOM> ouch
by Mark Oct 26, 2003 add a video
41. Cats
A very polite and/or sarcastic evil mastermind.
"How are you gentlemen?" (talking to people who's ship he has sabotaged with explosives)

"you have no chance to survive make your time" (Informing his victims that they have little chance of survial)

by 1337 Nov 6, 2003 add a video
42. Anarchy file
A file (usually text) that details such actions as how to brew nitroglycerin and other destructive things; the name is most likely inspired by the venerable _Anarchist Cookbook_, which deals with explosives and makes references to militant anarchism and anarcho-nihilism.
From Greek, "a," meaning nobody, and "-archy," meaning "rule." The "n" is in there because it's too hard to pronounce "aarchy."
by LarstaiT Nov 6, 2003 add a video
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