| 1. | Three Star Salute | ||
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A salute adopted by the Cadet 3* Cadre, when an officer, who indicated right on a bike, was mistaken for saluting some 3*s. I'm a 3* so I'm going to salute like I'm indicating right on a bicycle to NCOs, it's called the "Three Star Salute"
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| 2. | Lego Star Wars 2 | ||
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The last three Star Wars episodes in one game. Allows you to make janky Lego characters such as Yoda's head and Lando body. Reminds your dad how cool the old Star Wars episodes were. Person 1: Hey man I bought Lego Star Wars 2 yesterday. I made Leia on a man's body.
Person 2: Leia already looks like a man. |
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| 3. | three-star | ||
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(verb) To excel at something. From the popular game Angry Birds. Trick or Treat level 3-10? I couldn't three-star it!
I'd three-star her anytime. |
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| 4. | three fourths | ||
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The gayest saying ever. Something a wannabe trend setter would say.
1. Being three quarters retarted (more than partially retarded) 2. Way of proclaiming yourself to be gay, simply through use of this terrible, terrible insult. Spam: "Dud, you dropped those fries. What're you, three fourths?"
Dinky: "...." |
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| 5. | star wars clone wars | ||
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A series of animated mini-episodes in the Star Wars saga that portrayed the events occuring in the gap between episodes two and three, paying special attention to Anakin Skywalker's development into a mature leader and the beginnings of his turn to the dark side.
The series recieved two Emmy awards and its story and presentation were considered to rival those of the three prequal films. Person 1-"Star Wars Clone Wars was an incredible show."
Person 2-"I agree" |
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| 6. | quarterversary | ||
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a quarterversary is a celebration or acknowledgement of three months of an event. We have been dating for three months, so we will celebrate our quarterversary.
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| 7. | lucky star | ||
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an anime based around the day -to -day lives of four girls: Konata-An otakuwho loves H-Games and makes fuckloads of Haruhi references, Kagami- A young who (more often than not)is a bitch who helps her sister and konata anyways, Tsukusa- the clumsy and dim-witted twin sister of kagami with a strage passion for house work, Miyuki-a typical Glasses-girl moe who knows everything about everything and is the character only to have breast larger than that of a ten year old boy(even counting adults..). There are only three male characters that ever appear in more than one episode: Konata's Dad who is an otaku pervert just like his daughter, Minoru who cameos frequently and is the co-star of the ending segments after every show, and the Comic guy who talks, acts, and dresses like a stereotypical action anime hero and sole purpose in life is to get konata to buy useless junk. The show rarely has a plot or conflict,but the abundance of ironic and reference humor makes up for it. "Which end is the head?" is one of the longer and more recognizable arguments from lucky star
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