Psychotic blonde alter-ego of Hiwatari Satoshi (of the manga D.N. Angel). He may be pure evil, but he's pretty damn hot for a psychopath.
Krad is a Satoshi-molester.
by anonymous October 01, 2004
A place to bitch, moan, and whine about your miserable existence and/or go around harassing and slandering other people where the entire free world can read it. Cause' telling someone how you feel, to their face, is too hard for most people these days. On the Internet, everyone has the courage to cross lines they would normally not even get close to in the real world.
Person 1: OH LOOK! Jane is slandering me in her LiveJournal again. And the entry is public.
Person 2: What happened?
Person 1: We had a disagreement.
Person 2: Yeah. Looks like it. I guess she's just too much of a pussy to deal with you in person.
Person 1: Yup.
Person 2: What happened?
Person 1: We had a disagreement.
Person 2: Yeah. Looks like it. I guess she's just too much of a pussy to deal with you in person.
Person 1: Yup.
by anonymous September 25, 2005
1) a chillaxing ray of energy emitted, especially from peers who are experiencing a natural/artificial high.
by anonymous May 05, 2003
the juvenile Godzilla-like creature in the 1970s Hanna Barbera American-produced animated series based loosely on the Toho Godzilla. Godzuki was between 10' and 25' tall (varied due to relatively low-grade Saturday morning animation). He was clearly more intelligent than most dogs, and very friendly. He had web-wings that spanned from under his arms to the sides of his body. These enabled him to fly fairly well. (Despite the fact that he was obviously too chubby to get off the ground with so little lifting surface.) He could normally produce only puffs of smoke when attempting flame breath. He had the ability to call Godzilla from great distances vocally. Godzuki was called Godzilla's "nephew". His origin wasn't explained.
by anonymous May 28, 2003
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