RANDOM's definitions
a store found in just about every mall. one that at one time used to be "scary", but then got popular. whatever, i cant say much because i used to shop there (in like, junio high). i just moved on to thrift stores after.
Middle-schooler with an anarchy patch on his backpack, all black converse, and the dickies witht the cell phone pockets: anarchy rocks!
me: you got that patch at hot topic didnt you, paid for it with federal dollars, and put it on your backpack, which you carry to a government run school. yeah, good job.
me: you got that patch at hot topic didnt you, paid for it with federal dollars, and put it on your backpack, which you carry to a government run school. yeah, good job.
by Random April 6, 2004
Get the Hot Topicmug. a middle aged person from the mid-to late 1960s who was part of a movement to reform culture, but ended up becoming a brand new "counterculture". characterized by unkempt look, experimentation with drugs and hallucinogenics, i think thats how you spell it, and ideas of sexual freedom.
by Random April 6, 2004
Get the hippiemug.
Get the wowz0rzmug. 1. Researcher from the community website, h2g2
2. Prophet and guardian of the shrine to the deity Nighthoover
2. Prophet and guardian of the shrine to the deity Nighthoover
"2legs, inconsolable at the news that Nighthoover has yet again failed to manifest at the meet, seeks solace in alcohol." -- BluesShark, March 2003
by Random July 27, 2003
Get the 2legsmug. oliver closoph - "hello everyone this is my 1st post.. lol gotta start sumwhere
i have some pix ill put them up later 2day.
how ru all doing????? "
Crast - Banned
i have some pix ill put them up later 2day.
how ru all doing????? "
Crast - Banned
by Random April 4, 2005
Get the oliver closophmug.
Get the bakersfieldmug. Wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Julius Ceasar, A midsummer's night dream, Macbeth, Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, and the Temptest.
"To be or not to be, --that is the question:--
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?"
-- From Hamlet (III, i, 56-61)
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?"
-- From Hamlet (III, i, 56-61)
by random May 13, 2005
Get the william shakespearemug.