An overly effeminate female. A derivative of broke ass, with elements of the word croquembouche inserted.
by bryce June 19, 2005

another way to pronounce the word "puss"
generally used by canadians
This word was created by a man named shaun martin but on accident
generally used by canadians
This word was created by a man named shaun martin but on accident
you pouls
by Bryce June 17, 2004

The act of viciously destroying the countryside, thatched roof cottages, and peasents with fire emitted from the mouth of Trogdor the Burninator (a.k.a. Trogdor).
"The knights and archers looked on helplessly as the great Trogdor burninated the entire countryside, killing many peasents, and destroying many thatched roof cottages."
by Bryce January 08, 2004

Crazy grind/tech/hardcore band. Sounds like Ion Dissonance, Dillinger Escape Plan, and Daughters mixed all into one. Insanely technical guitars/drums.
by Bryce September 20, 2004

by Bryce April 20, 2005

My older brother has a chode.
by Bryce July 01, 2004

sic, meaning "said in context" is used in literature to prove that the writer knows his mistake, but is publishing it anyways.
If the quotation you are using contains a grammatical error, you may reproduce that error, but you must write "sic" after it to indicate the error is not yours. You may also want to use "sic" after an offensive word or comment that you are quoting to indicate that you do not share the speaker's attitude.
If the quotation you are using contains a grammatical error, you may reproduce that error, but you must write "sic" after it to indicate the error is not yours. You may also want to use "sic" after an offensive word or comment that you are quoting to indicate that you do not share the speaker's attitude.
John Clare was sorry one early work did not "describe the feelings
of a ryhming sic peasant strongly or localy sic enough"
(Autobiographical Writings 106).
of a ryhming sic peasant strongly or localy sic enough"
(Autobiographical Writings 106).
by Bryce March 18, 2005
