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Definitions by Brian Johnson

boss fight 

At the end of a level in a video game you typically fight a much larger enemy with much more health, called a boss. Typically these bosses are defeated by figuring out their pattern of attack.

See Also: mini-boss
boss fight by Brian Johnson April 10, 2004

mini-boss 

Similar to a boss usually met in the middle of a level and weaker than a boss.
"The mini-boss in the 3rd level of Ikaruga is harsh"
mini-boss by Brian Johnson April 10, 2004
In a video game the a big enemy at the end of the level. Defeated in the boss fight.
"Holy crap! The boss in the first level of Contra is totally weak!"
boss by Brian Johnson April 10, 2004

101st Wuss Division 

A division in the Military just for pale, skinny, anemic, usually pothead high schoolers that brag about going to basic training and having the same time to go to school.
Pvt. Dumbass: Hey, i'm in the army
Me: no, you're 16
Pvt. Dumbass: So, I am a seargent!*shows badge purchused from a military surplus store*
Me: Thats a captian badge...
Pvt. Dumbass: HAH! They're no captians in the ARMY, thats the NAVY, retard!
Me: okay, whatever...
101st Wuss Division by Brian Johnson November 15, 2003
1.) To enter military forces into another country with hostile intentions.
2.) to criticize strongly.
3.) to set upon with violent force.
No remorse, no repent
We don't care what it meant
Another day, another death
Another sorrow, another breath
No remorse, no repent
We don't care what it meant
Another day, another death
Another sorrow, another breath

ATTTTTTTTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!!!
Attack by Brian Johnson November 2, 2003

sniperfied 

Something you supposed to say when you kill someone with a sniper rifle on a game.
Kyle: Boom! You have been...sniperfied

Me: Indeed I have!
sniperfied by Brian Johnson October 7, 2003

Anarchism 

Based on the theory that everyone wants to do good.
Most potheads that dress in black all the time and write pseduo-suicidal poetry claim they are anarchist.
Anarchism by Brian Johnson October 6, 2003