Of, or pertaining to being "elite" in life, and on computer games, such as Half-Life: Counterstrike. May also be found under the term "Andy"
by Andy March 04, 2004
by Andy January 01, 2004
by Andy November 26, 2004
Warriors in the service of Shasarak the Wytch-King and the Shadakine Empire, they apparently descended on the eastern part of southern Magnamund from the desert. They appear human, except that they have eyes which are entirely white, with no pupils. Shadakine in Shasarak's army wear ranger-like armour and their heads are shaven, except for a pony-tail at the back. They wield fearsome scimitars, and some also have war-dogs and chariots.
The Shadakine warriors are not especially strong when confronted in combat individually, but the massive Shadakine army, with its siege machinery and spike-wheeled chariots, is a fearsome adversary.
See also Shadakine Empire.
The Shadakine warriors are not especially strong when confronted in combat individually, but the massive Shadakine army, with its siege machinery and spike-wheeled chariots, is a fearsome adversary.
See also Shadakine Empire.
The Shadakine Warrior attacks Grey Star as he clambers over the wall.
The Masbate warriors decide to ambush the Shadakine on the bridge near Forlu.
The Masbate warriors decide to ambush the Shadakine on the bridge near Forlu.
by Andy April 25, 2004
A different pronunication of the word stupid. Originally a pronunication of stupid by Dexter in Dexter's Labratory. He repeats "you are stupod, you are stupod" many times.
You are stupod! You are stupod!
by Andy March 21, 2005
by Andy September 01, 2004
A type of TransFormer which has a Nebulan companion (a small humanoid robot - according to the stories, a humanoid in a robot suit) who transforms into its weapon. Sometimes refers to the robot, sometimes to its companion.
The targetmaster Slugslinger is a robot who turns into a two-cockpit aeroplane. His Nebulan companion can be held in robot mode or attached to the back of the plane.
by Andy April 18, 2004