The process of dropping the "Auntie" when referring to an older generation woman after she is deemed unworthy of that title. Mostly prevalent in Indian-American communities where children are taught to call non-related elders Auntie and Uncle.
Did you hear about Kavita Auntie? She got deantified. She's just Kavita now. Ain't nothin' she can do about it neither.
by anonymous April 05, 2004
*puts on reading glasses and takes out a book called "Animals of the World"*
Everquest is the breeding ground of the nerdiranisaurus, otherwise known as a nerd, geek, dork, etc. Their real life selves feel less important to them than the 'breeding ground'. Thousands flock there daily, and none come out (well, none are sane anyway) It's a shame too, since they have to be rich to afford it and only become trapped for their entire life. Also the #1 cause of death on Earth, due to no one eating, sleeping, or drinking while under the influence of EverCrack.
Everquest is the breeding ground of the nerdiranisaurus, otherwise known as a nerd, geek, dork, etc. Their real life selves feel less important to them than the 'breeding ground'. Thousands flock there daily, and none come out (well, none are sane anyway) It's a shame too, since they have to be rich to afford it and only become trapped for their entire life. Also the #1 cause of death on Earth, due to no one eating, sleeping, or drinking while under the influence of EverCrack.
by anonymous October 01, 2004
by anonymous July 19, 2006
by anonymous November 18, 2003
Urban background, orginating on the streets and in hip-hop lyrics
1. A friend that's willing to go out and ride with you, no matter what the situation may be
2. A friend who has your back and is willing to give his life to ensure your protection (in essence, a friend that acts like a body guard)
1. A friend that's willing to go out and ride with you, no matter what the situation may be
2. A friend who has your back and is willing to give his life to ensure your protection (in essence, a friend that acts like a body guard)
by Anonymous March 07, 2005
by anonymous December 15, 2003
by anonymous July 15, 2004