DEM

Shortened for deus ex machina, a term used to describe sudden plot twists in works of anime, movies, and other stories, normally involving a hero's fight against a villain, and favoring the hero, allowing him to win by otherwise unused methods within that fight.
DEM normally involves the hero getting beaten to a pulp until somehow ascends in power and uses that to destroy the villain in a matter of one or two hits.
by Durango October 17, 2007
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Fusion Dance

Fyooo...

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Sion...

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HAAA!!!

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((<(0_0)>))

That is how you do the fusion dance.
Goten and Trunks did a fusion to become Gotenks and kicked the crap out of Majin Buu.

Related, Goku and Vegeta did the Fusion dance to become Gogeta to defeat Janemba and battle Omega Shenron.
by Durango June 26, 2006
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Bobert

Term used to describe an old Gay Man , with cock breath .
Don’t be a Bobert. Next time. Brush your teeth after visiting a glory hole
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Lettuce Kefka

Based off of official art of the villain, Kefka, from Final Fantasy VI. His clothes resemble lettuce, and this picture quickly became popular among the denziens of GameFAQs' Board 8.
Lettuce Kefka pic causes unfortunate losses in the Summer Contest matches.
by Durango January 11, 2006
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Responsibility

I hate taking responsibility for accidents. It's not my fault that something I have no control over happened. If it was completely under my control and it happened, that would be one thing. Something you have no control over is a different story to me.
by Durango September 28, 2006
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Peer

A person ( usually ) male , that thinks Turkey bacon is as good as real bacon.
Yesterday I was eating at a diner . When a “ “ guy” walked in . He was driving a Malibu . So instantly I knew he was a Peer .
by Durango August 25, 2019
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Death

Designed after the Grim Reaper who goes by the same name, Death is a recurring boss of the Castlevania series. Loyal right-hand-man to Count Dracula, he swings a big scythe and his attacks normally consist of smaller sickles flying around to attack you (occurs in just about every game he's in). Death also usually either transforms or powers up his scythe when battling him. When Death is defeated, he either just vanishes like other bosses or is sent into a portal (this happens in 3 games in the series).
Death is loyal only to those who have the Crimson Stone. Dracula took the Crimson Stone from Walter and, thus, Death turned on Walter and took his soul. As long as his master is alive, Death will continue to live on, hence why he, along with Dracula, is always in every Castlevania game.
by Durango June 11, 2006
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