1. Usage of nitrous oxide while under influence of ecstacy {or vice versa}.
2. Relatively short-lived computer RPG set in the premise of a regular guy in our time getting zapped into a medieval realm to combat a great evil.
2. Relatively short-lived computer RPG set in the premise of a regular guy in our time getting zapped into a medieval realm to combat a great evil.
1. Last time we saw Joe, he was NOXin' with a can of Reddy-whip. Sad thing is, we haven't seen him since we left his place.
2. I'll be darned if anyone plays NOX these days. The Diablo-esque RPG genre is dying, I'm afraid.
2. I'll be darned if anyone plays NOX these days. The Diablo-esque RPG genre is dying, I'm afraid.
by Smkngmgc June 20, 2004

Slang for shooting and succeeding a shot at a basket well beyond the three-point line in basketball (usu. from the center of court or further).
by Smkngmgc August 29, 2005

A Latin expression, it basically means a style or way of working. May also be meant as having a certain routine in some cases. "Method of operation."
by Smkngmgc June 15, 2004

by Smkngmgc June 21, 2004

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

v.To snort methamphetamine.
by Smkngmgc June 20, 2004

Nowadays, used to comically describe a retreat in online battle games.
However, in the past, many different forces such as the Mongol Horde, Napoleon's Grande Armee, Rommel's Afrikan Corps, Darius' Immortal Spada and so on...used this tactic to draw out enemy forces, discourage them from chase while escaping from enemy strength, divert attention away from other attacks moving forwards and/or to simply remaneuver around the battlefield.
However, in the past, many different forces such as the Mongol Horde, Napoleon's Grande Armee, Rommel's Afrikan Corps, Darius' Immortal Spada and so on...used this tactic to draw out enemy forces, discourage them from chase while escaping from enemy strength, divert attention away from other attacks moving forwards and/or to simply remaneuver around the battlefield.
Confederate cavalry under Colonel J.E.B. Stuart retreated to escape the clutches of Captain Carter's (Union)regiment and to allow berth for Stonewall Jackson's advance in the Battle of 1st Manassas.
by Smkngmgc June 15, 2004
