A two volume Japanese comic book about four people and their plot to blow up a highschool. See manga.
by Abby February 02, 2005
A species in the Dragonball Z world. In American DBZ, they are more commonly known as "Saiyans". Saiya-jin was taken from the Japanese word Yasai, or, "Vegetable". And jin which basically means "people" or the species of a specific planet. So in this case, Saiya-jin means, "Vegetable people". Hence why all the characters are named after different vegetables.
by Abby December 06, 2004
Mate (pronounced "mahtay" and also called by its full name "yerba mate)) is a medicinal and cultural drink of ancient origins. Introduced to the world by the Guarani Indians of South America, Mate contains ingredients that help keep its drinkers healthy and energetic. It is quickly replacing coffee among the health conscious and cultural hipsters. It is addictive.
by Abby November 02, 2003
The last name of the man who created the shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly. He's also done movie stuff, like writing Toy Story.
"Wow, Joss Whedon is a really cool dude. Where does he come up with all these awesome ideas for shows?"
by Abby July 01, 2004
Breed of dog that origingated in England a long friggin time ago. They were the royal dog until the pug was introduced. Looks a lot like a Cocker Spaniel, but nothing like it. Cocker Spaniels are stupid. Cavaliers are the best pets ever.
by Abby April 04, 2005
Quite simply, a person who engages in sports or activities that involve horses. ("Equus" meaning "horse.")
by Abby September 15, 2004