aNoNymous's definitions
by Anonymous April 1, 2003

An ancient Word of Power, only able to be weilded by those who are pure of heart and able to actually pronounce it correctly.
by Anonymous June 1, 2003

by Anonymous July 19, 2003

adj.
To be submissive, a submissive person.
frigetty* The act of being submissive.
frigetted* The act of being subdued.
To be submissive, a submissive person.
frigetty* The act of being submissive.
frigetted* The act of being subdued.
friget: That person is a friget.
frigetty: Im feeling a little frigetty.
frigetted: He just got frigetted.
frigetty: Im feeling a little frigetty.
frigetted: He just got frigetted.
by Anonymous January 25, 2005

The biggest fucking slut in the world. Also known as Nelabizzle, Nelbellzer, Nelie, FoodWhore, and just plain bitch. Entices men with her asian goodness and dumps them for kicks. She's been known to be a bit nasty under the sheets. Watch ye privates.
Nelbo is one fucking slut.
by anonymous July 15, 2004

People often say it when they step on what dogs left in the street ie "Oops I've stepped on Jonathan Wilson"
by Anonymous September 27, 2004

Band on Steroids
Major Differences:
1) Not owned by schools (Except for Spirit of JSU)
2) All Brass, Battery, Pit, and Guard. (I can thank god for no woodwinds)
3) Max of 135 people
4) Done all summer with competitions almost every day with a World Championship competition at the end
5) Shows can get to 13 minutes long and never go less than 10
6) We (Those who march it) actually care about it and are not as nerdy as band geeks
7) The fee for the whole summer can go $1000+ Pluse paying for the monthly camps before move-in
8) Constantly traveling across U.S. (Also exists in Europe and some Asian countries including Japan)
9) Music is harder (you have to try out to get into most of them)
10) Very few corps go less than 100 sets and one has gone nearly 300
11) Max age is 21 (22 under a certain condition)
12) The World Championship competitions can have up to or more than 40,000 people watching.
13) Music is never highschool style marching music; They never march "Ghetto" Style
14) Don't support anybody (Unlike bands who love their football teams and the teams hate them back)
15) Cooler to be in than marching band (more honor)
Major Differences:
1) Not owned by schools (Except for Spirit of JSU)
2) All Brass, Battery, Pit, and Guard. (I can thank god for no woodwinds)
3) Max of 135 people
4) Done all summer with competitions almost every day with a World Championship competition at the end
5) Shows can get to 13 minutes long and never go less than 10
6) We (Those who march it) actually care about it and are not as nerdy as band geeks
7) The fee for the whole summer can go $1000+ Pluse paying for the monthly camps before move-in
8) Constantly traveling across U.S. (Also exists in Europe and some Asian countries including Japan)
9) Music is harder (you have to try out to get into most of them)
10) Very few corps go less than 100 sets and one has gone nearly 300
11) Max age is 21 (22 under a certain condition)
12) The World Championship competitions can have up to or more than 40,000 people watching.
13) Music is never highschool style marching music; They never march "Ghetto" Style
14) Don't support anybody (Unlike bands who love their football teams and the teams hate them back)
15) Cooler to be in than marching band (more honor)
by anonymous May 4, 2004
