4 definitions by Deekoo L.
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A large fruit of the genus Citrus
(Citrus Grandis, to be exact).
Pumelos are sacred to the Cult of
the Deekoo, and used in several
of their unspeakable rites.
Pumelos are reminiscent of grapefruits
in flavour, but sweeter, larger, and
with thicker rinds. Some pumelos are
green, others yellow. Rumour has it
that other colours of pumelo exist.
The pumelo is the fruit of the Tree of
Knowledge in the Bible (see Jack Chick's
publication, "El verdadero camino",
available in English translation from
deekoo.net shortly), and can be found
near the Mountain.
(Citrus Grandis, to be exact).
Pumelos are sacred to the Cult of
the Deekoo, and used in several
of their unspeakable rites.
Pumelos are reminiscent of grapefruits
in flavour, but sweeter, larger, and
with thicker rinds. Some pumelos are
green, others yellow. Rumour has it
that other colours of pumelo exist.
The pumelo is the fruit of the Tree of
Knowledge in the Bible (see Jack Chick's
publication, "El verdadero camino",
available in English translation from
deekoo.net shortly), and can be found
near the Mountain.
by Deekoo L. August 28, 2003
2. (proper noun) the instant messaging
program named Yeemp.
3. (noun) the Yeemp instant messaging
protocol.
4. (noun) a message sent using the
Yeemp instant messaging protocol.
5. (verb) to cause a yeemp(4) to be
sent.
program named Yeemp.
3. (noun) the Yeemp instant messaging
protocol.
4. (noun) a message sent using the
Yeemp instant messaging protocol.
5. (verb) to cause a yeemp(4) to be
sent.
2: "I installed Yeemp today."
3: "The yeemp protocol uses encryption."
4: "Send me a yeemp."
5: "Yeemp at deekoo."
3: "The yeemp protocol uses encryption."
4: "Send me a yeemp."
5: "Yeemp at deekoo."
by Deekoo L. August 28, 2003
1. A highly mobile four-dimensional
member of the progression circle,
sphere, yeemp. Yeemps bounce in a
four-dimensional member of the
progression area, volume, hypervolume.
member of the progression circle,
sphere, yeemp. Yeemps bounce in a
four-dimensional member of the
progression area, volume, hypervolume.
by Deekoo L. August 28, 2003