by Last Chancer November 22, 2006
There is a society at Pomona College, California, USA, which propagates the belief that the number forty-seven occurs in nature with more than other natural numbers. The origin of this appears to be a mathematical proof, written in 1964 by Professor Donald Bentley, which supposedly demonstrated that all numbers are equal to 47.
Subsequentlly the number 47 appears all over the place, notablly in most episodes of Star Trek and Alias.
Subsequentlly the number 47 appears all over the place, notablly in most episodes of Star Trek and Alias.
by Last Chancer November 22, 2006
A derogatory term for the UK Conservative Party. Usually said in a tone of voice that implys either forboding or complete distane.
Kind of a shame really as there are loads of very cool blue people in the world.
Kind of a shame really as there are loads of very cool blue people in the world.
David Cameron is the all mighty leader of The Blue People...
Oh no, we don't vote for The Blue People. Urgh!
Oh no, we don't vote for The Blue People. Urgh!
by Last Chancer October 28, 2006
A written parody that is a five minute version of the tv show/ movie/ game etc. Can be written by a single person or as part of a group and popularised by certain fandom related websites.
by Last Chancer October 24, 2006
University of Surrey, (Guildfrod)
by Last Chancer October 23, 2006
by Last Chancer October 28, 2006
Contraction of 'isn't it' which has been used in London for about 40 years ATLEAST. (so stop attibuting it to all sorts of wierd groups of people like for example chavs) Used at the end of sentances in the same was as eh?, right? or you-get-me?
by Last Chancer October 23, 2006