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Definitions by Rebecca Rocker

'Lembit' taken from Lembit Opik, Liberal Democrat.
To do with the world being wiped out by meteorites or any other space-related destruction.
Lembit; lembitted.
Person 1: Whoa! d'you see that meteor coming at us??!
Person 2: Oh man we're gonna get lembitted!
lembit by Rebecca Rocker September 5, 2008
The word lots of Queen fans call John Deacon as a nickname, often mistaken for 'deacy' (the incorrect spelling).
"whoa did you hear the bass line for The Invisible Man by Deaky?"
"yeah it was funky! Deaky sure knows how to write a fantastic bass riff!"
Deaky by Rebecca Rocker September 3, 2008
A superior and more mellifluous way of saying "tasty" that originated from typos of said word.
Ignore the other definition about a hubristic dullard, and say it out loud - it's catchy!
Leticia: Strawberries are tatsy
Monty: Baha - rabbit food I say! Now, chocolate trifle is tatsy... er, tatsier

Ramsay: That is one fine tatsy ass!
Tatsy by Rebecca Rocker February 23, 2008

milktache 

A milktache/delightfully white is the white line you get above your lip (around the philtrum area) after having imbibed milk.
A milktache does not always occur if careful, but may be inconspicuous to the person with it until someone points it out quite amusedly.
Magnus, a well-educated man with an aquiline nose and cleft chin, walked into the room of academics to have Isla point out his delightfully white milktache.
milktache by Rebecca Rocker January 3, 2008

Dermaghan 

"derm-A-han"

1. Noun. Shortened form of Dermot Murnaghan - an English Devon-born news presenter associated with the BBC and Sky News.

2. Verb. To speak and (inadvertently or intentionally) put large amounts of emphasis on around half of the words.

//Dermaghan; Dermaghaner, Dermaghanist, Dermaghanise, Dermaghaning
1. Leticia: Who's that chap who did Eggheads?
Irving: Dermaghan...

2. Julius, the History teacher: Now TODAY CLASS we WILL be doing a STARTER to get us up and READY FOR work. You will HAVE TO GUESS which prominent HISTORICAL figure I AM. Ahem. "It IS true that LIBERTY is PRECIOUS; so precious THAT it MUST BE RATIONED."

Alice, sniggering to comrade: Geez Isla, was it the guy who baptised the baby off the Vicar of Dibley?
Dermaghan by Rebecca Rocker December 28, 2007
1. Name meaning: 'Archer's' Bow in English and 'Warrior' from the Old Norse.
2. Commonly used in puerile name-jokes to denote possession of something, which is marmite to the person with the actual name (i.e. loves it or hates it).
1. Judith: Hiya Ivor.
2. Young school chap: Ivor Biggun! hehehehehe
Ivor by Rebecca Rocker November 15, 2007

This isn't Sparta 

This isn't Sparta, it actually IS madness. And you're not going to Dine In Hell, face it.
Sam: THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!11
Non-300-obsessive: Stop fanboi drooling over Gerry Butler's pecks, and do something productive with your supposed hollow shell of a 'life'. THIS ISN'T SPARTA!
Sam: *wibble*
This isn't Sparta by Rebecca Rocker November 15, 2007