verb
to be completely grounded and deprived of all means of modern technology
derivative of the word amish
to be completely grounded and deprived of all means of modern technology
derivative of the word amish
by Action Steve March 14, 2006
by Action Steve October 19, 2005
verb
discrete and rapid thrusts with a sharp object, usually with something homemade or makeshift and usually directed toward to lower torso.
not to be confused with stab.
discrete and rapid thrusts with a sharp object, usually with something homemade or makeshift and usually directed toward to lower torso.
not to be confused with stab.
by Action Steve July 29, 2006
The controller used with the Nintendo Wii console.
Is able to sense motion on all three axis and can be expanded on with use of such wiimote add-ons as the analog nunchuk, the classic controller, and the wii zapper lightgun.
The wiimote also contains force feedback, a speaker, and 6kb of "non-volitile" memory.
Is able to sense motion on all three axis and can be expanded on with use of such wiimote add-ons as the analog nunchuk, the classic controller, and the wii zapper lightgun.
The wiimote also contains force feedback, a speaker, and 6kb of "non-volitile" memory.
by Action Steve October 22, 2006
Used in fighting games to describe a match between two of the same character.
During a mirror match the first player most commonly plays with the character's primary costume or outfit. The computer or second player's character wears an alternate outfit which can be an entirely different costume or a slightly off shaded version of the origianl
During a mirror match the first player most commonly plays with the character's primary costume or outfit. The computer or second player's character wears an alternate outfit which can be an entirely different costume or a slightly off shaded version of the origianl
Sub-Zero faced off against Sub-Zero in the mirror match before the final endurace matches in Mortal Kombat
by Action Steve April 08, 2006
by Action Steve December 07, 2006
by Action Steve January 03, 2006