balango man

A real, suave motherfucker; someone who knows how to go out in style.
"Aw shit, you see Raphael and his new pimped out car? That cat's so cool, a real balango man."
by aaron May 09, 2003
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duodenary

12th in order
by aaron October 06, 2003
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d-day

To everyone with negative things to say about d-day: how about you show some fucking respect for the people who fought and died there. They are the reason you have many of the freedoms you enjoy, so shut the fuck up and show some appreciation.
Liberal assclowns have no reverence for those who have fought and died to maintain the blanket of freedom under which they sleep at night.
by Aaron December 08, 2003
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Jandles

Whoh, check it out ... jandles!
by Aaron February 18, 2004
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Drafting

See D.O.
Welcome to hell.
not pergurtory
this is the real deal.
the devil will be standing over your ass laughing at the work you slave over for hours.
drafting is ruled by a man known as Tanner
There is a slim wait microscopic chance that you will not have to stay before and after school to work so you dont fail this fucking class.
never never take this class, your friends will say hey this will be fun. hahahhahahahah

ill see you in hell
we all thought drafting was fun till my mom kicked my ass
by aaron March 16, 2004
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Tender Lovin' Fuck

To have intercourse with in a tender, romantic matter, or an individual who one deems worthy of such treatment. Only used in discussions of whether individuals are hatefucks or not. Abbreviated "TLF".
Matt and his roommate had frequent debates over whether Jennifer Aniston was a HF (hatefuck) or TLF (Tender Lovin' Fuck), for while she represented the pinnacle of self-satisfied celebrity, she also maintained a convincing facade of genuine sweetness.
by Aaron January 26, 2004
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One

Regarded by many as the best Metallica songs. The song portrays a young soldier who is returning from war, suffering massive damage from a landmine. He cannot speak, he cannot move, he is essentially a head with no body.

Metallica did two versions of this song originally, the original and the rare version. In the rare version, during the long instrumental sections it is filled with speaking, the speaking of the soldier in his mind, the doctors, and his father. The boy pleads for his father to kill him, the doctor realizes the mistake of taking this patient and making him live through this "hell".
On "...and Justice for All."
by Aaron March 05, 2005
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