danky

The chocolate cake was dark, rich, and smothered in fudge -- a bit danky for Brendan's tastes.
by Andy June 25, 2003
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somepin

slang for "Something"
as used in stienbeck's grapes of wrath
"Boy, I tell you somepin..."
OR
"...well, we gotta do <i>somepin</i>..."
by Andy February 07, 2005
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dartavious

Adj.-any and all descripitve adjectives
Adv.-any and all descriptive adverbs.
Adj.-Dude,that was totally dartavious.
Adv.-She did pretty dartaviously on that exam
by Andy May 07, 2005
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des moines

A place that you move to because your girlfriend got a job there and you would go to the ends of the earth to follow her cause you are so whipped.
Jeff moved to Des Moines to be with his girlfriend, Sue, because he is a whipped little pussy.
by Andy March 14, 2005
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Newspeak

In George Orwell's dystopia "Nineteen Eighty-Four", Newspeak was the corrupted/purged language everyone was supposed to speak according to the totalitarian dictatorship which ran everything. Words with subversive potential and those which had unclear meanings were eliminated, along with references to the past. The attempt was to bring language, and therefore thought, into line with the wishes of the rulers.

It is also used to refer to any instance of politically-invented language put out through apparatuses of propaganda and social control or by spindoctors.

Words like people-trafficker, collateral damage and downsizing are examples of real-world Newspeak.
This doesn't mean you shouldn't make up new words. Nor does it mean that every political or invented word should be suspect. The point is that new words should expand meaning, not contract it. If a word is used to cover up abuses by the powerful or to manipulate people in favour of the existing regime, it's Newspeak.
by Andy May 01, 2004
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Samm Fischered

A move done in the new Spinter Cell Choas Theory. Where you sneak up behind someone, and pretend to break thier neck or slit thier throat.
by andy April 21, 2005
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RFID

Spy-chip - possibly the scariest technology coming into use right now. They're tiny chips, some as small as a third of a millimetre, which can be hidden inside objects, packaging and even people, and which give a unique identity symbol if triggered by a scanner. In other words, every banknote, shoe or pair of jeans might have a unique ID allowing anyone with a scanner to track it - the government could find out your whereabouts and where you bought your clothes, criminals could scan you to find out how much money you were carrying and ID cards, passports etc could contain chips which could be scanned from a distance.

Currently being introduced by WalMart in products and packaging, with 100 other companies interested. Euro banknotes might contain the chips. A version which can be injected in humans, the VeriChip, is now being tested, and several US states including New York are discussing forcibly injecting the chips in homeless people.
by Andy May 07, 2004
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