by anonymous April 18, 2005

-verb
1. The act of damaging an organism so
badly (usually through bludgeoning or
explosives)that it is, or portions of
it are fragmented beyond recognition
and thrown free from the main mass.
2. The act of converting something into
gibblets.
gibblittising
gibblitized
gibblitification
1. The act of damaging an organism so
badly (usually through bludgeoning or
explosives)that it is, or portions of
it are fragmented beyond recognition
and thrown free from the main mass.
2. The act of converting something into
gibblets.
gibblittising
gibblitized
gibblitification
Holy shit! He nailed that rabbit with a
quarter-stick and completely
gibblittized the fucker!
The firecracker gibblittized his head
after he tried to swallow it, and we
were scraping his brain of the walls
for the next two weeks.
Being hit by a bus moving at more than
55 mph tends to gibblittize a person.
quarter-stick and completely
gibblittized the fucker!
The firecracker gibblittized his head
after he tried to swallow it, and we
were scraping his brain of the walls
for the next two weeks.
Being hit by a bus moving at more than
55 mph tends to gibblittize a person.
by anonymous December 03, 2003

The nickname of the laziest mutha' you will ever meet. Often used in reference to pulling a stupid move in a video game, such as killing yourself or scoring for the other team. Usually phrased as 'Pulling a Kamel.'
by Anonymous April 07, 2005

by anonymous February 20, 2003

The collective crowd of Duke University's student basketball fans; named as such because of their craziness at Duke's Cameron Indoor Arena.
The Cameron Crazies were so insane during the game against North Carolina that they had the floor shaking.
by Anonymous February 14, 2004

DUST
1. Fine, dry particles of matter.
2. A cloud of fine, dry particles.
3. Particles of matter regarded as the result of disintegration: fabric that had fallen to dust over the centuries.
4.
1. Earth, especially when regarded as the substance of the grave: “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” (Book of Common Prayer).
2. The surface of the ground.
5. A debased or despised condition.
6. Something of no worth.
7. Chiefly British. Rubbish readied for disposal.
8. Confusion; agitation; commotion: won't go back in until the dust settles.
1. Fine, dry particles of matter.
2. A cloud of fine, dry particles.
3. Particles of matter regarded as the result of disintegration: fabric that had fallen to dust over the centuries.
4.
1. Earth, especially when regarded as the substance of the grave: “ashes to ashes, dust to dust” (Book of Common Prayer).
2. The surface of the ground.
5. A debased or despised condition.
6. Something of no worth.
7. Chiefly British. Rubbish readied for disposal.
8. Confusion; agitation; commotion: won't go back in until the dust settles.
by Anonymous January 24, 2005

by Anonymous April 16, 2003
