by paul September 28, 2003
A term given to Marines by the Germans in WWI at the Battle of Beleau Wood in France. During the battle, the Marines charged into the German trenches through mustard gas (which made their eyes red), and faught with such ferocity that the dying Germans called them devil dogs. The term is still used today between Marines as a motivational nickname.
"Semper Fi, devil dog!"
"Hey there devil dog, you keep shooting like that and there won't be any enemy for the rest of us."
"Hey there devil dog, you keep shooting like that and there won't be any enemy for the rest of us."
by Paul June 19, 2006
by Paul April 12, 2004
by Paul January 12, 2004
by Paul October 10, 2004
Unlike the commonly known fernande (the best damn bit of the pizza) in various other food stuffs, it is infact the center of said food stuffs that is the most pleasing to ones pallet.
This can be found most frequently in cakes and doughnuts.
This can be found most frequently in cakes and doughnuts.
After guzzling down an F-ring, mike turned to lucy and asked to partake of her magentacore, to which she hastenly agreed.
by Paul July 23, 2004
by Paul December 14, 2004