A person who is from the state of Florida is called a Floridian. Many people who call themselves Floridians are not native born, but have migrated here from other states oft times bringing with them many of the negitive things associated with Florida. Many of the elderly retirees are snowbirds and spend half the year up North.
Not all Floridians are old, spend time in amusment parks, or live by the beach.
Not all Floridians are old, spend time in amusment parks, or live by the beach.
by OneBadAsp October 30, 2006

1. A pretty young woman who hails from the state of Georgia.
2. An delicious alcoholic cocktial made with Southern Comfort and Peach Schnapps.
2. An delicious alcoholic cocktial made with Southern Comfort and Peach Schnapps.
by OneBadAsp October 28, 2006

Creating sculptures out of living trees by encouraging them to grow in certain ways that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
by OneBadAsp October 28, 2006

A shorter version of kinfolk; meaning one's family. Someone who is connected to you by blood or marriage, i.e. your kinsman, kinswoman, kindred, relation, relative.
by OneBadAsp November 02, 2006

The name given to large black birds, who look similar to crows but are larger and more solitary. Corvus Corax. Often associated with healing, magic, successful hunting, death, and mischief. Considered to be messengers between the living and the other world. Honored by almost all human societies. Ravens are considered among the most intelligent of all birds; they can learn to imitate a variety of sounds, including the human voice. Ravens are scavengers and will eat just about anything that is dead; but they will also hunt for mice, lizards, small birds, snakes, insects, and berries.
They are mentioned in many mythologies, both in North America and in Europe. Among the Native Americans, Raven is a creator and trickster god. In Norse mythology, Odin’s two Ravens Thought and Memory are divine spies so to speak. They are mentioned in many poems and novels, perhaps the most famous is Edgar Allan Poe’s Nevermore.
They are mentioned in many mythologies, both in North America and in Europe. Among the Native Americans, Raven is a creator and trickster god. In Norse mythology, Odin’s two Ravens Thought and Memory are divine spies so to speak. They are mentioned in many poems and novels, perhaps the most famous is Edgar Allan Poe’s Nevermore.
Ravens are amazingly beautiful and graceful flyers, maneuvering effortlessly in the sky, whirling and twirling and gliding through the air, riding updrafts with ease.
"Though the birds have a wide variety of sounds and calls they may not be willing to divulge their secrets to us." Quote the raven? Aaarrck!
Nevermore!
"Though the birds have a wide variety of sounds and calls they may not be willing to divulge their secrets to us." Quote the raven? Aaarrck!
Nevermore!
by OneBadAsp October 27, 2006

1. The ability to take care of and love a parrot.
2. The ability to retain information and remember it word for word.
2. The ability to retain information and remember it word for word.
1. Freyja has great parrotability, she really loves birds.
2. Elissa has parrotability, she can repeat what she's been told word for word.
2. Elissa has parrotability, she can repeat what she's been told word for word.
by OneBadAsp October 28, 2006

A type of alcoholic drink. Unfermented honey blended with high alcohol wine. Sometimes bartenders try to pass it off as mead.
by OneBadAsp October 24, 2006
