Smkngmgc's definitions
(Central Intelligence Agency). An organization designed to report international secrets, foreign time bombs, counterespionage and covert operations (here and overseas). Many suspect they are involved in clandestine conspiraces ranging from UFO's to 9/11. (Who's to know? Tenet'll tell you.) They are often thought of as akin to the FBI; though they may have external differences, the CIA~FBI mission relationship does exist similarly regulation-wise with the purpose of national security.
An agent: a trenchcoat with a pocket watch. Usu. seen with manila folders, Italian-tailored shoes and tinted windowed cars. An example of the organization would be Britain's MI6, Israel's Mossad, Russia's FSB/Soviet's KGB.
by Smkngmgc June 13, 2004

Boss Takuya gave each of his crew a small cut of the loot from their recently successful heist on the Hachijuni Bank.
by Smkngmgc December 28, 2004

(n.) 70's slang - A young man or boy. Race is not inherent, however, it did originate from African-American culture.
"How's it hangin', youngblood. Gimme some skin. Solid day?"
"Run back to your crib, youngblood. It's getting heavy out."
"Run back to your crib, youngblood. It's getting heavy out."
by Smkngmgc April 20, 2006

Short for "bookkeeper". Someone who keeps track of business transactions.
Usually referenced toward gambling, accounting and banking.
Usually referenced toward gambling, accounting and banking.
by Smkngmgc January 10, 2005

Expression of Latin origin which means: "Thus always to tyrants.", but maybe more easier to digest as: "This is what (had/have/will) always happen/-s/-ed to tyrants." {Taken from Dr.Weevil/www.doctorweevil.org}
by Smkngmgc June 21, 2004

(n.)A medieval term used to describe a naval officer in the English fleet. An important underling on one's ship who assists the captain and his first mate.
It's also the title of the British Queen's bodyguards.
It's also the title of the British Queen's bodyguards.
A. Engineering Yeoman Richard Lancombe served on the Lucille, making repairs and maintaining the ship.
B. Doormen at Buckingham Palace are also called yeoman.
B. Doormen at Buckingham Palace are also called yeoman.
by Smkngmgc June 16, 2004

1.(n.) A soft explosive putty that is used for combustive, pinpoint purposes. More resilient to extreme temperatures than regular explosives.
2.Expression for "plastic explosives".
2.Expression for "plastic explosives".
by Smkngmgc December 27, 2004
