Very small co-educational private school founded in 1919 located off of Pennsylvania Avenue in Wilmington, DE. Selective enrollment includes prekindergarten through grade 12. Notorious for it's stellar female athletic program, noteably it's field hockey team, which holds the national record for state championship titles, 14. Hillers all look alike, due to the school's incredibly strict dress code, with everyone dressing in the same Banana Republic, Abercrombie or J.Crew apparel.
Tower Hill = field hockey = hierarchical society in which these female athletes are given celebrity status. All the little girls want to be them while the rest of the school broods over their misfortune of choosing the wrong sport to play in middle school or being born a male.
by anonymous January 10, 2005

by Anonymous February 07, 2005

by anonymous April 05, 2003

1. unknown beauty made by the hands of god
2. the kewlest dork
3. a good person and fun to chat with
2. the kewlest dork
3. a good person and fun to chat with
by anonymous June 19, 2003

Game that singlehandedly caused the N64 to lose to the PlayStation and propelled Sony into their current position as the number one game company in sales. While most said that cartridges cost Nintendo the battle it wouldn't have stopped the FF fanboys from buying the hell out of FF7 if it came out on N64 (look how fast Super Mario 64 sold in Japan when it came out despite the $100 price tag it carried) It was a good game, though.
If Final Fantasy 7 came out for the N64 instead of the PS1 then the PS2 and X-Box wouldn't exist today and Sega would still make their own systems. Before Square announced that FF7 was PS exclusive even the Saturn was outselling it in Japan (which was being outsold by the N64 with only three games avalible at the time).
by anonymous July 06, 2004

1. A person who tends to steal females away from lesser males
2. To make women feel loved and then just skeet on them and bounce .
3. A Student at De Anza
2. To make women feel loved and then just skeet on them and bounce .
3. A Student at De Anza
by Anonymous April 08, 2004

by anonymous March 23, 2003
