n.
1. one who set fire to things.
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.tr.
To cause to burn.
To set fire to.
To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat.
To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
1. one who set fire to things.
v., -nat·ed, -nat·ing, -nates.
v.tr.
To cause to burn.
To set fire to.
To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat.
To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
by David May 21, 2003
The world's second-largest ocean, separating the eastern Americas and western Europe and Africa, extending from the Artic in the North and the Antartic in the South.
by David November 13, 2003
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by David February 11, 2005
A device that is used to find out if a person is lying. They need to ban lie detectors because they are not always right. Sometimes they say a person had lied when they really didn't lie.
by David March 06, 2004
1.Means being perfect. Having the property of perfection.
2.Used to respectfully describe sexy girls.
2.Used to respectfully describe sexy girls.
This girl I know, April, is perfectious.
by David April 30, 2003
A class of vertebrates that includes frogs, toads, and salamanders. Amphibians are born in the water but they grow up on land.
Frogs are amphibians.
by David March 06, 2004