Brother Number One's definitions
A Symbol used as far back as ancient times and even endorsed by the Christian Communitys until as recently as 75 years ago, The SYmbol is still used by Eastern Religions such as Hinduism for good luck and as a "charm against the evil eye" today.
However in western society the Swastika has been regarded as the symbol of evil since 1945.
However in western society the Swastika has been regarded as the symbol of evil since 1945.
by Brother Number One October 3, 2003

a Trendy young female who shops at glassons, wears skimpy clothing and follows the latest fashions in clothes and music. see also slapper
The male versions are called shore boys or Jocks
The male versions are called shore boys or Jocks
by Brother Number One March 21, 2004

by Brother Number One November 6, 2003

ahh..Yes, I'd like to send this letter to the Prussian
consulate in Siam by aeromail. Am I too late for the 4:30 autogyro?
consulate in Siam by aeromail. Am I too late for the 4:30 autogyro?
by Brother Number One November 6, 2003

If ya dont drink tui, then yer a wuss. If ya dont drink tui from the 750ml or Jugs then yer a fucking pussy.
by Brother Number One July 5, 2005

a group Hailing from Bakersfield in Cali. Wrote the Blue-Prints for Grebosim by creating a crappy form of Heavy Metal Known as Nu-Metal
Korn are Sellouts
by Brother Number One November 6, 2006

Alongside Hannahs, Hellensteins - A Horrible Female Clothing Store where clothes that nobody would be caught dead wearing in Iran, Pakistan or Palentine are sold, Customers and Staff are referred to by the Aotearoa Revolutionary Brigades as Scum, Slappers, Prostitutes, Whores, Bitches, Preps, Skanks and oughta be stoned to death or tied to the back of a pick-up truck at WestpacTrsut stadium and driven around the stadium at hight speed until they expire and Every Single Glassons store in the entire country be burnt down or bombed by a suicide bomber - regardless of weather or not staff/customers are inside or outside the store
by Brother Number One October 21, 2003
