Arthur's definitions
by Arthur April 6, 2003

For a Halloween trick, Alfred hurled a massive plixter at his neighbors Mercedes, splattering waste all over the windshield.
by Arthur September 28, 2003

an elite group of rappers in the mid 90s
consisted of Nas, AZ, Cormega, and Foxy Brown
each one of the members rapped mad good, but fell apart after cormega was forced out
consisted of Nas, AZ, Cormega, and Foxy Brown
each one of the members rapped mad good, but fell apart after cormega was forced out
"we the firm baby
from BK to the bridge, my nigga wiz
operation firm biz, so what the deal is?"
-foxy brown
from BK to the bridge, my nigga wiz
operation firm biz, so what the deal is?"
-foxy brown
by arthur September 1, 2004

Caligula's horse (noun):
An imposter or phony. Someone who holds a position he or she does not deserve.
The Roman emperor Caligula once made his favorite horse a senator.
An imposter or phony. Someone who holds a position he or she does not deserve.
The Roman emperor Caligula once made his favorite horse a senator.
"Man, my English teacher's such a Caligula's horse! I read some of her poetry, and it's blog-awful."
by Arthur September 28, 2003

To belong to a doctrine or group that suggests it is okay to use force to tactically aquired every resource on the planet either through a client state system or direct rule. Fringe groups (normally Christians) and secrective inner circles also believe that it is Americas divine right to do this.
Tend to explain their actions by praying on the fears and ignorance of a large portion of the masses.
Neo-con think tanks are known for their logical buisness like thinking, forgetting the fact they also come up with social policies too.
Tend to explain their actions by praying on the fears and ignorance of a large portion of the masses.
Neo-con think tanks are known for their logical buisness like thinking, forgetting the fact they also come up with social policies too.
Neo-conservatives got elected into the Whitehouse because Americans are too stupid to vote for arguements against them.
by Arthur October 5, 2003

by Arthur March 18, 2005
