by LudwigVan November 11, 2003
A probable Russian, Greek or Hebrew word appearing in a chatroom, if you don't have your font/language set correctly.
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by LudwigVan November 11, 2003
A street in downtown Austin, Texas where many clubs and bars can be found, mostly catering to the college-age crowd from the University of Texas.
by LudwigVan July 29, 2004
by LudwigVan November 11, 2003
An adherent of a religion (especially Protestant Christianity but can also be Catholicism, Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism or other faith), characterized by a rigid orthodoxy, a belief in absolute inerrancy and infallibility of a religion's scripture, founder, or primitive organization, a reactionary stance in social and political matters as well as religious, and usually rejection of modern scholarship and scientific question of relgious myth and doctrine: also fundamentalism.
Fundamentalists dominate newer, smaller and more radical Christian denominations, especially Pentecostal and independent Baptist, but have had limited success in mainline Protestant bodies, except for the Southern Baptist Convention.
by LudwigVan November 10, 2003
The controversy concerning the name of the baseball team, Atlanta Braves, is nither new to sports nor politics in sports.
by LudwigVan November 12, 2003
Tool, Radiohead, Coheed and Cambria, King's X, Dream Theater and Opeth are examples of nu-prog bands, in contrast to Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Supertramp and Pink Floyd, which are classic prog-rock.
by LudwigVan January 23, 2005