by Kenthar February 15, 2004
Déjà vu is the really odd feeling you get when you see something happen the exact same way twice, or when you have done the exact same action before, and are doing it again. Usually the basis is completely improbable, like the other side of your mind is insisting that you could not have possibly seen the thing before.
Déjà vu is also a very kickass J-Pop song by Dave Rodgers.
Déjà vu is also a very kickass J-Pop song by Dave Rodgers.
When I held the sniper rifle in my hand for the first time, it felt like I'd been practicing with it forever. Such déjà vu.
by Kenthar March 11, 2004
by Kenthar February 13, 2004
The statement that this Eternal Ferret, who does not have his own web dominion, has bested our lord limecat is nothing but heresy.
The battle was caught on video tape. The ferret was immediately distracted by something shiny, as they often are. Limecat swiped, and it was all over in an instant.
The battle was caught on video tape. The ferret was immediately distracted by something shiny, as they often are. Limecat swiped, and it was all over in an instant.
by Kenthar February 10, 2004
Either a misspelling of wunderbar, a generic German cheer, or wonderbra, a bra of mystery and...more mystery.
by Kenthar March 21, 2004
A designation for a letter drive on a computer, as in a hard drive, hard drive partition, CD-ROM drive, etc.
Generally, because A: is reserved for a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive, B: for the obsolete 5 1/4 floppy drive (the letter is skipped if the drive does not exist), and C: for the first hard drive, D: is most often a second hard drive or a first CD-ROM drive.
Letters thereafter, such as E:, F:, G:, etc. can be filled by CD-ROM drives, burners, external hard drives, USB drives, and the like as necessary. While not required to be in alphabetical order, it is this way by default.
Generally, because A: is reserved for a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive, B: for the obsolete 5 1/4 floppy drive (the letter is skipped if the drive does not exist), and C: for the first hard drive, D: is most often a second hard drive or a first CD-ROM drive.
Letters thereafter, such as E:, F:, G:, etc. can be filled by CD-ROM drives, burners, external hard drives, USB drives, and the like as necessary. While not required to be in alphabetical order, it is this way by default.
by Kenthar August 31, 2005
by Kenthar March 19, 2003