by GrifMoNeY December 01, 2003
Variant of Jesus, used because it's less offensive.
Originated from The Simpsons. Generally used by the general public and webcomic authors so as not to spark religious debate. It does not "use the Lord's name in vain," and gets the message across.
Originated from The Simpsons. Generally used by the general public and webcomic authors so as not to spark religious debate. It does not "use the Lord's name in vain," and gets the message across.
by GrifMoNeY March 30, 2004
Legendary wizard of d&d, created 5 evocation spells that invariably block enemies from approaching the caster. The evocations are Large hands of force, and are invoked with a small glove.
Bigby's Interposing Hand
Bigby's Forceful Hand
Bigby's Grasping Hand
Bigby's Clenched Fist
Bigby's Crushing Hand
Bigby's Forceful Hand
Bigby's Grasping Hand
Bigby's Clenched Fist
Bigby's Crushing Hand
by GrifMoNeY March 07, 2004
(video games) So cheap it should be considered cheating. Typically describes a technique in a fighting game that instantly or flawlessly defeats the opponent, or a move that has no flaws and deals insane damage.
Derived from Super Smash Brothers (N64), whose fighter "Link" has the most powerful arsenal of extremely cheap attacks ever seen in a fighting game.
Originally coined by R. Sosa ("Twinkin' Out With Red Mage")
Derived from Super Smash Brothers (N64), whose fighter "Link" has the most powerful arsenal of extremely cheap attacks ever seen in a fighting game.
Originally coined by R. Sosa ("Twinkin' Out With Red Mage")
by GrifMoNeY February 03, 2004