KingfishRex's definitions
These crack-sprinkled cheese puffs are ridicadonculous!
by KingfishRex April 14, 2008

Apparently an intentional misspelling of "motherfucker" and a meme on Metababy. All that is known about muhufurces is that they are, in all cases, banned.
Muhufurces are banned!
by KingfishRex August 2, 2006

To make a living in the Bush economy with a combination of part-time jobs, freelance projects, and various other forms of self-employment.
Sharon lost her instructor position at the University, but she manages to piece it together by proctoring exams, grading for professors, translating German technical manuals, and eBaying those clay fertility pendants that she makes.
by KingfishRex May 10, 2005

A great, messy struggle, such as a freeway at rush hour or registration at a large university.
I got this from a deck hand, who works off of Hawaii and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
I got this from a deck hand, who works off of Hawaii and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
by KingfishRex October 28, 2004

Sarcastic misspelling of the "Intarweb," which is in turn a sarcastic misspelling of "Internet," which in turn is used to make fun of n00bs. "Intarveb," adds a new level of hilarity by adding a Kraut accent, conjuring images of Nazi AOLers with monacles or something.
by KingfishRex August 2, 2006

Adj. Identical to ridonkulus but with an intensifying prefix "ridica." Expresses the greatest possible silliness. Linguistic physicists have determined that a more intense form of "ridiculous" would topple under its own ridonkuusness and would, therefore, not be possible.
I don't know where you heard they are making a sequel to "300" called "301," starring Brian Peppers. That's ridicadonkulus!
by KingfishRex January 4, 2008

The sound between scenes in Law and Order. The expression originated when 4chan changed the "Post Successful" page and font to look like the Law and Order black screen between scenes. The page played the sound, "Dun Dun," from Law and Order. 4chan /b/tards began to post the expression, "Dun Dun," anywhere to import a sense of finality or just randomly.
by KingfishRex May 26, 2010
