by Derek June 19, 2006
by Derek February 05, 2004
the very tip of a penis, normally circumsized. lies just above the urethra and is noticable by the small point at the urethra crease. also used and an insult
by DErek January 06, 2005
The tactics a nerd uses when all he does is stay home on saturday nights and study combos in fighting games. If you aren't a geek obsessed with video games you may not know how to defend against these cheap tactics, and you will be called a "scrub" or "n00b" or other words used by lifetime virgins. When playing online, these people will do moves that require fast reflexes to counter, however since there is lag, you can't counter. So they just keep doing it over and over exploiting the weakness of online play.
Short jumping over and over in KOF 2002.
Picking Athena in King of Fighters 2002
Using Chun-Li in Snk vs Capcom.
Being a person named Emil-Team Evolution.
Picking Athena in King of Fighters 2002
Using Chun-Li in Snk vs Capcom.
Being a person named Emil-Team Evolution.
by Derek August 28, 2005
Beet means nothing, or everything. Everything good is Beet. Beet may also be used as a greeting, much like hello.
The word Beet has no association to the food Beet, or the word Beat. It originated from an ancient tribal dialect from the suburbs of Maple Ridge. BC, and is said to be as many as 7 years old. Not much is known about this mysterious language. except that it also includes the words Puu Maa Chuu Sheet Puuu Peet Baaa Daaa Booot Erm In Its and Ku.
The word Beet has no association to the food Beet, or the word Beat. It originated from an ancient tribal dialect from the suburbs of Maple Ridge. BC, and is said to be as many as 7 years old. Not much is known about this mysterious language. except that it also includes the words Puu Maa Chuu Sheet Puuu Peet Baaa Daaa Booot Erm In Its and Ku.
Used as a greeting:
Derek says "Beet, what's up?"
Dan replies "Beet, not much"
Beet can also be used to describe something good. "How did you do on your test today?" "Beet"
or
"Damn, this new casino is Beet"
or
After winning the game of table hockey, Dan proclaims "You have been BEET!"
Derek says "Beet, what's up?"
Dan replies "Beet, not much"
Beet can also be used to describe something good. "How did you do on your test today?" "Beet"
or
"Damn, this new casino is Beet"
or
After winning the game of table hockey, Dan proclaims "You have been BEET!"
by Derek November 17, 2004