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Indestructible 

Impervious; incapable of being damaged; invincible.

Meaning you can't destroy whatever it is you're trying to bust up.
When Super Mario grabs a Starman he becomes totally indestructible. Now where were those things when he had to face Bowser?

Stan Indestructible 

That’s what they call Stan back in Slovakia.
Josh: Who’s that guy?
Archibald: That’s Stan, they call him “Stan Indestructible” back in Slovakia.

Nuttus Indestructibales 

The Latin anglicism for ultimate guts and bravado. Following from Balls of Brass (British), Balls of Steel (Duke Nukem), Balls of Titanium (Iron Man), Balls of Adamantium (Wolverine), Balls of Unobtonium, etc, etc, a new term was needed to most specifically describe the new level of racing prowess displayed in WSBK and MotoGP racing. The term can be used in any other context where skills, ability and guts/bravado is of super-human/hero caliber.
Rossi really hung out his nuttus indestructibales during last weeks race in the rain in Spain! Did you see how he slid that bike around?

Indestructible 

Can be broken, but never destroyed to completion.
Allen Morovati is NOT indestructible

indestructible 

"That ipod was not indestructible because Jael broke it."
"Jael broke her 'indestructible' ipod."
"Jael should be one of those people who tests products for destructibility. She'd bring a new meaning to the word 'indestructible.'"
"Jael, who smells like Kenzo Amour, almost broke a plate while swag surfin'."

"Jael, you can't microwave metal. Our microwave isn't indestructible."
"Jael, our love for you is indestructible."
indestructible by marflorel May 17, 2010

indestructibullshit 

indestructibullshit: Used similarly to bullshit, especially in the context of a game. Means the same thing as bull shit, except it can be used to say someone "pwns" at a game (without "hax").

NOTE: This word requires artful sentence structure to use. Use of this word should not be attempted on a sudden basis: Any sentence that uses it should be carefully thought out.
(in the context of "spiderman17748" is going pwning at a game, destroying all opposition, and doesn't seem to take a hit)
"Spiderman is in his indestructibullshit tank today."

(notice how the word is used to describe a figurative "tank". This is an example of the kind of artful sentence structure referred to in the definition)