An anime and manga series by Akira Toriyama, and the successor to Dragonball Z
(loosely) based on a Chinese fairy tale, it features the adventures of a little boy called Goku, and a girl called Bulma who go in search of 7 dragonballs that will grant them a wish.
(loosely) based on a Chinese fairy tale, it features the adventures of a little boy called Goku, and a girl called Bulma who go in search of 7 dragonballs that will grant them a wish.
by ChibiTaryn August 01, 2003

An anime/manga or (anime/manga) based fan-work that depicts sexual acts.
Often shortened to simply "Lemon", the term is actually derived from a hentai anime in 1984, "Cream Lemon", which told a story about a girl called Ami and her relationships.
Since then "Lemon" has been used to refer to all sexually-oriented fanworks, in particular fan-fiction.
Often shortened to simply "Lemon", the term is actually derived from a hentai anime in 1984, "Cream Lemon", which told a story about a girl called Ami and her relationships.
Since then "Lemon" has been used to refer to all sexually-oriented fanworks, in particular fan-fiction.
by ChibiTaryn July 31, 2003

Microsoft's web browser, which comes default with Windows, and is a built in part of the opererating system.
It's lack of security has made it a target for viruses, and other exploits.
See also Mozilla Netscape and Opera
It's lack of security has made it a target for viruses, and other exploits.
See also Mozilla Netscape and Opera
by ChibiTaryn August 01, 2003

An anime film based on the manga by Masamune Shirow.
Shows a world in which the lines between the virtual and real worlds are heavily blended, and many people are now cyborgs.
Shows a world in which the lines between the virtual and real worlds are heavily blended, and many people are now cyborgs.
by ChibiTaryn August 01, 2003

Bizarre Australian "delicacy" that involves a meat pie, floating in pea soup, with tomato sauce on the top.
by ChibiTaryn August 01, 2003

There are actually two versions of the name "Aeris", one being the Japanese "Aerith", the other the English "Aeris"
by ChibiTaryn August 01, 2003
