by anonymous January 03, 2004
Someone who gets straight A's. Or actually TRIES in school. I'm a "math nerd." If you believe in labels, that is.....most people in my school would rather be a prep than a nerd. I believe the opposite. Nerds have a little "group" at school and we talk about cool stuff. Like computers, math, and science. (okay maybe some people may think we're weird.) Most "nerds" like math, science, and getting grades. Most "nerds" like school. Geeks are wanna-be-nerds. Don't confuse us with them. Heh heh. Just kidding.....or am I? A lot of them are also really hott.....lol. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a stereotypical nerd, as are not many nerds are. Most nerds wear supposedly "preppy" clothes with cool glasses (they are not the ugly thick black kind).
by Anonymous October 15, 2006
its a grunt sound that is made when one wants to annoy people by:
a)grunting (tiughhhing) in class to break the silence
b)ringing it out in other's ears loudly
c)doing it for the hell of it
a)grunting (tiughhhing) in class to break the silence
b)ringing it out in other's ears loudly
c)doing it for the hell of it
by anonymous January 23, 2005
Dance Dance Revolution
A Japanese 'dancing' game in which the player must step to the beat on a platform with up, down, left, and right arrows in a + sign. Often frowned upon, it is an excellent source of excercise and very fun. There are many different versions of DDR, each with a different song lists and interfaces. Often found in arcades it is also available on the Playstation and the PS2. There are three difficulty settings for DDR, Light, Standard, and Heavy. Some versions of DDR have a difficulty below Light called Beginner.
A Japanese 'dancing' game in which the player must step to the beat on a platform with up, down, left, and right arrows in a + sign. Often frowned upon, it is an excellent source of excercise and very fun. There are many different versions of DDR, each with a different song lists and interfaces. Often found in arcades it is also available on the Playstation and the PS2. There are three difficulty settings for DDR, Light, Standard, and Heavy. Some versions of DDR have a difficulty below Light called Beginner.
by Anonymous November 01, 2004
by anonymous February 17, 2005
By Hideuki Kikuchi. An anime starring D, a dhampire/dhampile who hunts vampires for a living. Apparantly his left hand can talk.
D originated where that Kikuchi wanted to write a horror story based off folklore and Western movies, with a character suffering from the duality of good and evil. His first mental image of him was inspired by the gunfighter video of Phil Collins.
D originated where that Kikuchi wanted to write a horror story based off folklore and Western movies, with a character suffering from the duality of good and evil. His first mental image of him was inspired by the gunfighter video of Phil Collins.
by Anonymous December 22, 2004
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