by Penbiks October 05, 2006
The official morphing call of the Might Morphin' Power Rangers and the Zeo Rangers. Followed by each ranger calling out his or her own Ranger designation.
For MMPR:
"It's morphin' time!" -Usually the Red Ranger
"Dragonzord!" or "Tigerzord!" or "White Ranger Power!" -Green/White Ranger
"Mastodon!" or "Black Ranger Power!" -Black Ranger
"Pterodactyl!" or "Pink Ranger Power!" -Pink Ranger
"Triceratops!" or "Blue Ranger Power!"-Blue Ranger
"Saber-tooth Tiger!" or "Yellow Ranger Power!"-Yellow Ranger
"Tyranosaurus!" or "Red Ranger Power!" -Red Ranger
For Zeo:
"It's morphin' time!"
"Zeo Ranger I, Pink!"
"Zeo Ranger II, Yellow!"
"Zeo Ranger III, Blue!"
"Zeo Ranger IV, Green!"
"Zeo Ranger V, Red!"
"Gold Ranger Power!"
"It's morphin' time!" -Usually the Red Ranger
"Dragonzord!" or "Tigerzord!" or "White Ranger Power!" -Green/White Ranger
"Mastodon!" or "Black Ranger Power!" -Black Ranger
"Pterodactyl!" or "Pink Ranger Power!" -Pink Ranger
"Triceratops!" or "Blue Ranger Power!"-Blue Ranger
"Saber-tooth Tiger!" or "Yellow Ranger Power!"-Yellow Ranger
"Tyranosaurus!" or "Red Ranger Power!" -Red Ranger
For Zeo:
"It's morphin' time!"
"Zeo Ranger I, Pink!"
"Zeo Ranger II, Yellow!"
"Zeo Ranger III, Blue!"
"Zeo Ranger IV, Green!"
"Zeo Ranger V, Red!"
"Gold Ranger Power!"
by Penbiks September 27, 2006
Try this little test, and see if you can figure out the word that I am thinking of based on these three clues:
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a name used for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a name used for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
by Penbiks February 02, 2008
Try this little test, and see if you can figure out the word that I am thinking of based on these three clues:
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a term for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
1. It is a four letter word.
2. It is a term for a woman.
3. It ends in the letters U-N-T.
by Penbiks November 19, 2007
Quite possibly the best space simulation game to have ever been released. It even surpasses the awesomeness of LucasArt's TIE Fighter. If you haven't played this game, then stop reading this definition and go download the game for free, courtesy of the developers and publishers.
by Penbiks September 30, 2006
From Final Fantasy IV, she's at first a young caller (revised as "summoner" in later translations) girl whom you meet in a village after you and your friend accidentally destroy it in a fire along with her dragon mother in the cave that you went through to get there. Rydia totally hates you for doing that, but eventually learns to forgive you. She then joins your party and becomes a pretty okay spellcaster.
Later on, she gets swallowed by Leviathan and is sent to the Land of Monsters. The flow of time is accelerated there, allowing her to rapidly grow and quickly become an adult. However, she also loses all of her powers as a white mage, but at the same time learns a bunch of awesome black magic spells and summons.
From then on she returns to your party and becomes one of the most kickass characters in Final Fantasy history, along with being a combination black mage/summoner and having really nice-looking green hair. You can't beat that, folks.
Later on, she gets swallowed by Leviathan and is sent to the Land of Monsters. The flow of time is accelerated there, allowing her to rapidly grow and quickly become an adult. However, she also loses all of her powers as a white mage, but at the same time learns a bunch of awesome black magic spells and summons.
From then on she returns to your party and becomes one of the most kickass characters in Final Fantasy history, along with being a combination black mage/summoner and having really nice-looking green hair. You can't beat that, folks.
Rydia is a strong character who is able to overcome her fears and doesn't let anyone push her around. You just don't have cool characters like the ones in Final Fantasy IV anymore, sadly.
by Penbiks January 16, 2008
A horrible misspelling of the contraction "we're", in which the omission of a single apostrophe changes the word into a completely different one. Commonly seen in the gaming world and in message boards
Were here! Were queer!
by Penbiks August 18, 2006