Killachu

Nickname meaning "Kill Pikachu" originally used by myself, also used in the Anti-Pokemon fandom
"Yo Killachu, any deaths yet?"
by Killy the Fox April 04, 2004
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raichu

Evolution of Pikachu in the Pokemon world.

Raichu is deprived of the word "ray" wich is "lightning" in japanese
"Raichu can kick some Squirtle butt!"
by Killy the fox April 18, 2004
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AGNPH

short for a newsgroup named alt.games.nintendo.pokemon.hentai wich in it's big day's was THE place to be for Pokemon hentai. There was a site but it got closed down by Nintendo. Remains of this group still can be found arround the web
"Did you see Charmander go down on Misty in that last AGNPH post? wicked!"
by Killy the Fox April 18, 2004
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balloonie

1. A smalification of the word balloon

2. a furry/person into balloons, wishing he was one. often related to a sexual fetish for inflation and/or latex/rubbery stretch matterial
1. "such cute balloonies!"

2. "The balloonie started pumping himself up with air, growing bigger and bigger"
by Killy the Fox April 04, 2004
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cocoro

Japanese for heart. also written as kokoro
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Frites-Sauce

Also called mayonaise or Mayo for short. A highly fat/egg based sause. Used on Burgers and fries in Holland (as well as other countries)
"pass me some frites sause please"
"Yes, i want mayo on my burger, please"
by Killy the Fox April 04, 2004
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pal

PAL (Phase Alternation Line) Is the main European TV signal output.

The difference between PAL and NTSC (the American type in full: National Television Standards Committee) is that the NTSC syatem isn't as good in coloring as the PAL system but has a higher nuber of half-frame per second (PAL has 50, NTSC 60) wich makes tv images look more fluid.

These days tv's (especially in Europe) support both signals including a mix of both wich has the refresh from NTSC and coloring of PAL.

This system is also used as a country lock, meaning that sertain DVD's or tapes will only play if the system supports the signal.
"My TV support NTSC and PAL signal, it lets me watch normal tv in PAL and use my American game systems in NTSC"
by Killy the fox May 18, 2004
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