The art of clearing your mind of all coherent thought or action; except to focus on one thing; like the beauty of some random tree or something. It is to come in contact with your inner self.
by Leiko October 06, 2004

Dora's knapsack from the kids show Dora the Explorer. Backpack is another of the inanimate, yet talking objects from the beloved children's show. Backpack is evidently very efficient for Dora, because she carries her drugs in there.
...I'm the Backpack loaded up with things and knick-knacks too, anything that you might need, I've got inside for you...Backpack, backpack...yay!
by Leiko October 07, 2004

by Leiko October 05, 2004

Word that Leiko says often, related to Confuzzled. It is a state of confusion and puzzlement, but said in a cute way.
Mrs. Cralle: Blah, pythagorean theorem, blah blah Segment-Addition Postulate, blah blah, blah, etc.
Random Junior: Uh...
Random Junior 2: Lyk...wat?
Luca: Those dumbasses...xD
Jenn: I ish confwoozled!
Random Junior: Uh...
Random Junior 2: Lyk...wat?
Luca: Those dumbasses...xD
Jenn: I ish confwoozled!
by Leiko October 05, 2004

And so what if it isn't a real definition? You can't define them.
If my agnostic\athiestic ass worshipped something, it would most definitely be the Grateful Dead. For all you hippie-haters, I say, DAMN YOU. So what if they were stoners and whatnot? They produced some damn good music, and you'd probably agree if you'd actually listen to it.
If my agnostic\athiestic ass worshipped something, it would most definitely be the Grateful Dead. For all you hippie-haters, I say, DAMN YOU. So what if they were stoners and whatnot? They produced some damn good music, and you'd probably agree if you'd actually listen to it.
by Leiko October 03, 2004

Latin for "And Other Things."
I am not your Latin teacher. If you want to take Latin, be a smart little something, or at least apply yourself in High School. If you're past high school, I guess you could take it in college, but, HA HA. Dumbass.
by Leiko October 05, 2004

Latin, for "Rest in Peace." You'll see the Latin word 'in' remains the same. However, it has other uses.
by Leiko October 05, 2004
