From Dungeons and Dragons, a role playing game developed by Wizards of the Coast. A dragon, most often one with the profession of a wizard or such magic user, that dies and is restored to life by magical means.
by anonymous January 09, 2005

This is a word that I invented to describe the way that a 'Chav' would dress. I done this so we can say that someone dresses like a 'Chav', without saying they act like a complete Twat like Chavs do.
This would involve the tracksuits, sports gear almost every day, and for the females - big hoop ear-rings, having overly tanned skin (Usually orange), and for both males and females, although mostly females - and excessive amount of rings.
This would involve the tracksuits, sports gear almost every day, and for the females - big hoop ear-rings, having overly tanned skin (Usually orange), and for both males and females, although mostly females - and excessive amount of rings.
Person 1: That person dresses like a Chav!
Person 2: You mean dressing in 'Chavasion'?
Person 1: Yes!
Person 2: You mean dressing in 'Chavasion'?
Person 1: Yes!
by Anonymous April 03, 2005

A really nice guy who has a good personality and a nice body, is good at kissing. Doesn't really care about what anyone else thinks of him.
•intellectual
•funny
•street smart
•loviing
•intellectual
•funny
•street smart
•loviing
by Anonymous May 08, 2014

by anonymous November 14, 2003

if a girl is hot, OF COURSE YOU'D HIT IT. there is no need to say you'd hit it unless the person you say it to might not agree.
<fucktard> "Wow, she's stacked! I'd hit it!"
<lesser retard> "i can clearly see that she is stacked, so you really didn't need to say whether or not you'd hit it because it's so obvious that you would"
<fucktard> teh vernacular omg teh vernacular omg wtf bbq
<lesser retard> "i can clearly see that she is stacked, so you really didn't need to say whether or not you'd hit it because it's so obvious that you would"
<fucktard> teh vernacular omg teh vernacular omg wtf bbq
by anonymous March 30, 2005

by anonymous December 28, 2004
