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Lindsay has hair over one eye, way too much eye makeup, is pouting her lips, and showing off her cleavage: her profile pic has a lot of myspacity.
by EmersonienEra June 25, 2007
Get the myspacity mug.Rob: Here's your shirt back Sarah. Thanks for letting me wear it. Here, I'll fold it for you.
Sarah: Oh, Rob, you are quite the gentleman.
Sarah: Oh, Rob, you are quite the gentleman.
by EmersonienEra September 7, 2006
Get the gentleman mug.A ninja accessory commonly seen in the manga/anime "Naruto."
They are bands of metal with a symbol in the middle used to represent the nin's home village and three bolts on either side.
Generally they are connected to a strip of cloth of a dark color such as black, grey, navy, forest green, brown, and maroon.
Other variations are connected to cloth so that they may be worn as bandanas, hats, or underwear shaped things on your head.
They are meant to be worn at the forehead, but also appear across the eye, over the eyes, on the head backwards or at an odd angle, as a necklace, as an armband, around the waist, around a thigh, or connected to something the nin carries around with him.
They are bands of metal with a symbol in the middle used to represent the nin's home village and three bolts on either side.
Generally they are connected to a strip of cloth of a dark color such as black, grey, navy, forest green, brown, and maroon.
Other variations are connected to cloth so that they may be worn as bandanas, hats, or underwear shaped things on your head.
They are meant to be worn at the forehead, but also appear across the eye, over the eyes, on the head backwards or at an odd angle, as a necklace, as an armband, around the waist, around a thigh, or connected to something the nin carries around with him.
by EmersonienEra August 15, 2006
Get the forehead protector mug.n. An acronym of Modern Usage For Finding Latin Erudition.*
Muffles are anything found at the present time that are derived from Latin or Greek or allude to them.
Derivitives are not muffles.
Muffles can be shared with Latin classes to earn a student extra credit in the class.
*May be replaced with Edification.
Muffles are anything found at the present time that are derived from Latin or Greek or allude to them.
Derivitives are not muffles.
Muffles can be shared with Latin classes to earn a student extra credit in the class.
*May be replaced with Edification.
Latin Lover: Dude, ever notice how the cross country team has winged sandals on the back of their jerseys?
Caesar's Homeboy: Just like Mercury? Woah, muffle!
Caesar's Homeboy: Just like Mercury? Woah, muffle!
by EmersonienEra September 7, 2006
Get the muffle mug.n. An annoying little know-it-all who, in reality, knows little to nothing. They merely sit in class, take word-for-word notes (often in very neat or girly handwriting), and learn nothing, not allowing they're mind to wander and form its own thoughts, but to wallow in the mundane of that which has already been said. They, however, do wonderfully on class assignments, homework, and tests that require no individual thought because they delve so thoroughly into the cliché. They are so-named because they are very good a mimicing what a teacher just taught back to him via class discussion or, more commonly, essays.
Teacher: So, does anybody have any thoughts about the character Simon in The Lord of the Flies?
Parrot: I think he's a Christ-like figure because he goes off and prays and doesn't want people to fight anymore.
Teacher: Right, then, let me rephrase. Anybody with any original thoughts?
Parrot: I think he's a Christ-like figure because he goes off and prays and doesn't want people to fight anymore.
Teacher: Right, then, let me rephrase. Anybody with any original thoughts?
by EmersonienEra September 13, 2008
Get the parrot mug.The noun form for something that side-tracks you. Similar to a distraction, it's often produced by Wikipedia, Facebook, or YouTube.
Well, I was typing my essay, when I decided to check my e-mail, and then there was a link to this funny video on YouTube... It was just a little sidetraction, that's all.
by EmersonienEra January 14, 2008
Get the sidetraction mug.The laments' term for caduceus, i.e. the winged staff carried by the Roman god Mercury and used as a universal symbol for all things medicinal.
Father: Hey, look! A medicus!
Daughter: Do you mean caduceus?
Father: Well, I knew it ended in "us" and had something to do with medicine.
Daughter: Do you mean caduceus?
Father: Well, I knew it ended in "us" and had something to do with medicine.
by EmersonienEra September 7, 2006
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