Definitions by Drüd
FU can act as an adjective describing units in RTS games. It stands for Fully Upgraded. Mostly seen in forums, rather than in games.
person1: Of course British Lifeguard Hussars beat French Hussars, they are royal guard units ffs.
person2: Not when fully upgraded noob. The French can increase their hand cavalry attack by 15%. That boost means that FU French hussars beat FU British hussars.
person2: Not when fully upgraded noob. The French can increase their hand cavalry attack by 15%. That boost means that FU French hussars beat FU British hussars.
Active Camouflage
An piece of covenant technology that renders users of it partially invisable. The UNSC captured a piece of active camouflage, and made their Spartan-II MJOLNIR armor able to integrate itself with the covenant technology. In the Halo game series, players can become invisable if they find active camouflage.
Active Camouflage by Drüd October 19, 2008
Satan on a bun
Similar to the phrase death on a stick, Satan on a bun refers to anything on a bun (sandwiches, burgers, ect) that looks incredibly menacing. It does not necessarily mean that the food can kill you. For example, a Big Mac, though extremely disgusting, could not be considered Satan on a bun because it is not a large, hard core, evil piece of food. The creation of the phrase can be credited to Sam Lindberg, who used it to describe a massive sloppy joe.
"Is that the sloppy joe I ordered? That thing's huge! It looks more like Satan on a bun!"
"I ordered a 24x24 at In and Out Burger... but what I got was Satan on a bun..."
"I ordered a 24x24 at In and Out Burger... but what I got was Satan on a bun..."
Satan on a bun by Drüd October 18, 2008