by Kung-Fu Jesus April 30, 2004

(v.) To kick a man when he's down is to attack at the persons weakest moment. It defies the gentlemanly code of ethics, and does detract from reputation. Used literally or figuratively, it still has pretty much the same meaning.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 03, 2004

(n.) A position to see an event unfurl, usually reserved for those with an instrumental part in making the event happen. Etymology is obviously boxing
Related phrases: in the loop, boxing, front row seat
Related phrases: in the loop, boxing, front row seat
Me an' my gat are gonna have a ringside seat to your unlawful execution if you don't get out of my sight, bitch.
by Kung-fu Jesus July 28, 2004


by Kung-Fu Jesus May 12, 2004

(v.) To enter as a nuetral party into a debate and use maturity to settle both sides to a compromise.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 08, 2004

(v.) Videogame warfare is warfare from which the mainstay of the action involves very little physical combat. it is more a matter of planes drop bombs, guided missiles drop in, troops over-run the remaining enemy, grantign them quarter. It stresses a heavy reliance on technology and enemy intelligence.
FOR: Done properly, it is less costly in terms of home casualties.
AGAINST: The smallest slip up in planning or intelligence, and a costly mistake will be made, both in monetary terms and later, in lives.
FOR: Done properly, it is less costly in terms of home casualties.
AGAINST: The smallest slip up in planning or intelligence, and a costly mistake will be made, both in monetary terms and later, in lives.
Videogame warfare has been the mode of operation for some units since the 50's, and it will become more common in the future.
by Kung-Fu Jesus May 08, 2004
