Double Nickel

N. Fifty-five miles per hour, origins in CB radio slang.
Speed limit comin' up is double nickel, my cornflake friend.
by Digs July 13, 2004
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snipe

1 : v. to fire upon an exposed target, typically from a distance/hidden

2 : v. to steal something of little or no value

3 : n. a surprisingly existant longbilled bird known to inhabit marshlands, the object of snipe hunts, which are doomed to failure, as success is not the goal.
1 : Bah, I can't believe you let that newb snipe you with a pistol.
2 : I'm going to go snipe a couple cigs from Edward, she won't miss 'em.
3 : Snipe hunts only work once.
by Digs March 17, 2004
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Voltron

A machine fueled by oil and the blood of foreigners; Alpha et Omega.
by Digs July 24, 2004
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Tyrfing

Norse mythology. Tyrfing was a cursed sword owned by Andvari, a dwarf king. He was a magician. Andvari gave it to Odin along with the ring Draupnir. The sword was cursed in that once it was drawn, someone had to die.
Tyrfing has a pretty cool curse, but a stupid name, if you ask me.
by Digs May 18, 2004
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Hrunting

Hrunting was mentioned in the Beowulf epic. It was the sword Beowulf took against Grendel's mother, and it was useless.
That Hrunting sure sounds worthless. I'd sell it.
by Digs May 18, 2004
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Tizona

Tizona was the sword of El Cid, a Spanish hero. Made of Damascus steel, it was used to fight the Moors. It is a national treasure of Spain, and is kept in the Museo del Ejército in Madrid.
Tizona killed many, many nomads.
by Digs May 18, 2004
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let's mosey

Cowboy phrase. "Let us depart, then."
Come on. Let's mosey.
by Digs July 22, 2004
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