1. A lie created by conservative pundits used to describe four of the five major news networks and several newspapers. Consists primarily of a slight majority of left-leaning moderate reporters who are so terrified of being called biased, they deliberately slant their coverage far to the right. Known for ignoring important stories that could have a dramatic impact on American politics, including 2000 election fraud, prewar intelligence that refuted all of Bush's claims about Iraq, and 2004 election fraud.
2. (conservative slang) Any news source that is not blatant about its conservative slant; any news source without the motto 'fair and balanced.'
2. (conservative slang) Any news source that is not blatant about its conservative slant; any news source without the motto 'fair and balanced.'
Damn that liberal media... they keep ignoring all the good things that have happened in Iraq, like those 50 people we saved from the rape rooms by killing 100,000 civilians.
by Andy November 30, 2004
A region of Beleriand, in the north, just to the south of Ard-Galen/Anfauglith and separated by a thin strip of land from Doriath to the south. It is a plateau surrounded by tall mountains which can be reached only via a few dangerous passes, which seem to lead mainly to Nan Dungortheb. Notable features include Rivil's Well and Tarn Aeluin.
Its role in Tolkien's book The Silmarillion is mainly as a site of a rearguard action by a small, heroic band of 14 outlaws led by the human king Barahir and including his son, Beren. It was overrun by Morgoth's forces after Dagor Bragollach, and became a scene of guerrilla battles until eventually only the 14 remained, harassing orkish patrols in the region. After Sauron crushed the outlaws, it was renamed Taur-nu-Fuin.
Its role in Tolkien's book The Silmarillion is mainly as a site of a rearguard action by a small, heroic band of 14 outlaws led by the human king Barahir and including his son, Beren. It was overrun by Morgoth's forces after Dagor Bragollach, and became a scene of guerrilla battles until eventually only the 14 remained, harassing orkish patrols in the region. After Sauron crushed the outlaws, it was renamed Taur-nu-Fuin.
by Andy May 10, 2004
Suprising or exciting, also expressing embarassment to others.
by andy July 27, 2003
Similar to Wapanese, but this person thinks he or she is Chinese.
Symptons are:
1. Storing weapons in your closet, owning a sword, and/or taking martial arts classes
2. Playing Dynasty Warrios WAY too much
3. Wearing shirts with random Chinese symbols
4. Can be dangerous when they think they know what they're doing with the weapons
Symptons are:
1. Storing weapons in your closet, owning a sword, and/or taking martial arts classes
2. Playing Dynasty Warrios WAY too much
3. Wearing shirts with random Chinese symbols
4. Can be dangerous when they think they know what they're doing with the weapons
by Andy August 28, 2004
1. An impressively in-depth MMORPG in which one can endeavor to play as one of many mundane professions, such as Tailor and Cook and Architect. Players can also, of course, play as fighting characters and kill anything they encounter.
2. A waste of time.
2. A waste of time.
Dude, I just got this new game, Star Wars Galaxies!
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Woah. I haven't gone outside for a month, and my goldfish died.
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Woah. I haven't gone outside for a month, and my goldfish died.
by Andy September 14, 2003
shitty word you have to know to pass physics exams. should be used in sentences containing other shitty words.
by Andy April 17, 2004
someone who employes excessive use of the word 'blick' and 'nayger' and listens to 'beatz' in an attempt to mix with his 'home boyz'.
needs to buy a mirror.
needs to buy a mirror.
by Andy March 05, 2005