Tzeentch 's definitions
A slang name given to a member of the secret kung-fu society "Heavenly Fists" during Qing (Ch'ing) China by Western folks.
They consisted of people who claimed to be impervious to bullets and pain, therefore the Empress Dowager allowed them to go on a rampage.
The British and others saw they were doing some weird "boxer" fighting movements, hence the name "Boxer".
They consisted of people who claimed to be impervious to bullets and pain, therefore the Empress Dowager allowed them to go on a rampage.
The British and others saw they were doing some weird "boxer" fighting movements, hence the name "Boxer".
by Tzeentch February 15, 2005

by Tzeentch February 15, 2005

A sport where if you're a "dry" novice. You will be plagued with terrible, apathetic judges and crazy old directors. Where they say things like "distance parry" and give points to people that hit your foot or your mask!
Go electric as soon as possible!
Go electric as soon as possible!
"Oh man, because I won against him during pools, now he's not even looking while judging! How awesome."
by Tzeentch February 15, 2005

An ancient African kingdom which some argue influenced Egypt and the Western world as we know it.
Traditionalists and current evidence support that Sumer was the first civilization however.
Traditionalists and current evidence support that Sumer was the first civilization however.
by Tzeentch February 15, 2005

A place with few venues for local bands, Christmas in the Park, and crazy Santa Clara cops in the next town over (which is all connected so you can't really tell).
Bad traffic and a bad nightlife.
Bad traffic and a bad nightlife.
by Tzeentch February 15, 2005

A great sport requiring much spirit, discipline, and all of that jazz. Unfortunately, a lot of samurai/ninja-wannabes tend to participate in this sport. Also, fencing is better than kendo. One would not be shocked to see one who participates in kendo as one who participates in band, and one who participates in LARPing.
Kendo makes your feet smell too.
Oh and kendo stemmed from kenjitsu in response to Ieyasu Tokugawa pwning Japan.
Kendo makes your feet smell too.
Oh and kendo stemmed from kenjitsu in response to Ieyasu Tokugawa pwning Japan.
by Tzeentch June 13, 2007

Usually at least 5-6 people in any given year for a class (Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior) will have this last name. There is a high percentage that at least half of them will or have participated in badminton.
by Tzeentch June 13, 2007
