chicago

a game where you hold your "reefer" smoke in your lungs till the joint gets back to you.
lets do chicago with this "j"
by Taz February 25, 2004
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Hook-up

From the medieval battle grounds. Comprises the entaglement of two Bills on the bill-line, and shouted as a warning to others, should the bills flick upward to the face or groin when detatched.
by Taz June 02, 2004
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kaik

A sexy beast, created by sex, created FOR sex.
Kaik got me a little wet the other day.
by Taz April 06, 2005
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bidiach

another word for a bitch... normally used by pimps.
yo get the hell over her and swab on this diack bidiach!!!!!!!!
by TAZ January 16, 2005
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Bevour, or Bevor

A metal throat guard used by medieval soldiers. The word Bevour/Bevor loosly translates to "Dribble box", as the heat of the breath on the cold metal would cause condensation near the mouth. Comprised of a piece of metal that rested over the neck and onto the chest, with two or three pieces of metal that went up to the nose of the solder, articulating so it could fall down to the throat, mainly for breathing (known as a falling bevor). Also just simply metal all the way up to the nose, without articulation. Some would have a locking pin at the side, to prevent the articulations from dropping during battle.
The soldier flicked his bevor up, dropping the visor on his Sallet to lock them in place.
by Taz June 02, 2004
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Livery

A tabard or thin jacket, designed to show a medieval unit's colours in battle. Used to recognise enemy/friendly troops. Would often show the unit Lord/noble's colours.
Liveries would be worn commonly by foot soldiers or Billmen, as they wore padded jacks. Men at arms and knights have been known to wear them, although the armour was often too bulky and would shred the material.

Also the act of hiring out stables to general public.
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by Taz June 02, 2004
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Paladin

Any of the Twelve Peers of Charlemagne's Court, of whom the Count Palatine was the chief; Knight errant; Champion.
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by Taz June 02, 2004
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