by Andy September 08, 2004
Type of monster in the Diablo computer game, which is red and looks like a skeleton but is more powerful. Kind of a demon skeleton. (There's also a blue version, called a Slayer).
My character managed to battle his way out after being surrounded by six devilkin, but only by using his last magic scrolls.
by Andy August 01, 2004
(verb) A crime where a drug dealer befriends a weak, old or otherwise vulnerable person, then takes over their home and uses it as a crack house.
"Cuckooing is a new type of crime which involves a drug dealer befriending a vulnerable individual who lives on their own.
Like a cuckoo, the dealer moves in, takes over the property, and turns it into a drugs' den."
(BBC Inside Out, March 23rd 2007)
Like a cuckoo, the dealer moves in, takes over the property, and turns it into a drugs' den."
(BBC Inside Out, March 23rd 2007)
by Andy January 20, 2008
Large Decepticon Headmaster who has three modes: a giant scorpion, a robot and a city or fortress. He is partnered with Lord Zarak and also has a drone called Fast-Track.
The toy version was one of the largest TransFormers ever made, perhaps second only to Fortress Maximus.
Scorponok played an important role in the US version of the comic, where he was at the forefront in the final battle with Unicron.
He is portrayed as having a noble side which belies his Decepticon cruelty.
The toy version was one of the largest TransFormers ever made, perhaps second only to Fortress Maximus.
Scorponok played an important role in the US version of the comic, where he was at the forefront in the final battle with Unicron.
He is portrayed as having a noble side which belies his Decepticon cruelty.
Scorponok also appeared in the Japanese Headmasters series and in the UK comics. In both of these, he was the leader of the Decepticon Headmasters on Nebulon.
by Andy May 01, 2004
look at happle bending over to get the penny off of the ground but what he really is doing is getting other guy's to notice his ass.
by Andy October 14, 2004
The sire of the great wolves or "werewolves" of Morgoth, in Tolkien's book, The Silmarillion. Draugluin was sent to Tol Sirion with Sauron to protect the frontier, but was slain by Huan the wolfhound when Luthien attempted to free Beren from the fortress.
Draugluin was apparently blue-tinged in appearance.
by Andy May 10, 2004