by Ender July 22, 2003

In Jeet Kune Do one has four fighting distances: Kicking range, punching range, trapping range and grappling range. Very few Martial Arts have these many. Usually they only have 2 or 3 ranges. The one inch punch is used in the trapping range. In trapping range you are too close for a kick and too close for a western boxing punch. It's short and very explosive and it doesn't have to be "loaded" to make damage. One needs to train very hard to get it right. I have been training Jeet kune do for about four years now and I say its about speed and timing.
by Ender November 05, 2003

a) n. Any form of breakfast cereal (preferably with marshmallows) with beer being substituted for the milk.
b) n. Nickname for Wayne as a direct result of previous definition
b) n. Nickname for Wayne as a direct result of previous definition
by Ender November 04, 2003

by Ender February 05, 2005

JKD or Jeet Kune Do was founded by the late Bruce Lee. JKD is also known as Jun Fan Gung Fu, Jun Fan being Bruce Lees chinese name. Jeet Kune Do means "the way of the intercepting fist" but even Bruce thought that he chose the name to early. JKD favors formlessness for being formless means that one can take the shape of any Martial Art.
by Ender November 05, 2003

A look into the future through the eyes of English writer Aldous Huxley. Aside from being a good book, it is also of note for the amount of correct predictions he made that have already come true.
by Ender May 30, 2004

The poor ruppy child just sat there permisively, drueling all over herself, unaware that all could see.
by ender March 03, 2005
