1. An impressively in-depth MMORPG in which one can endeavor to play as one of many mundane professions, such as Tailor and Cook and Architect. Players can also, of course, play as fighting characters and kill anything they encounter.
2. A waste of time.
2. A waste of time.
Dude, I just got this new game, Star Wars Galaxies!
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Woah. I haven't gone outside for a month, and my goldfish died.
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Woah. I haven't gone outside for a month, and my goldfish died.
by Andy September 14, 2003
someone who employes excessive use of the word 'blick' and 'nayger' and listens to 'beatz' in an attempt to mix with his 'home boyz'.
needs to buy a mirror.
needs to buy a mirror.
by Andy March 05, 2005
Tree-creature in Lord of the Rings. Ents are tall, slow and patient creatures which live in the forest of Fangorn and exist to protect the trees from harm. Related to Entwife. Make for very cool special effects in films, especially when it comes to trashing Isengard.
That tree's got a face - it looks just like an ent.
You need the patience of an ent to put up with this degree course.
Tony Blair's revived the road building programme! I hope an ent squashes him.
You need the patience of an ent to put up with this degree course.
Tony Blair's revived the road building programme! I hope an ent squashes him.
by Andy April 17, 2004
Short for "usual." Indicates a "ho-hum" attitude and a tonal sense of comfort with the person with whom you are speaking.
by Andy June 01, 2004
by Andy November 18, 2004
huh huh.
homo erectus is a predecessor of modern humans. Members of this species had tools made of hard wood. They stored them inside orifices. And they spent most of their time impaling things with their long rods.
They used to grunt a lot, especially while impaling things. They drew graffiti on cave walls showing them trying to mount and stick their poles in horses and other animals.
homo erectus is a predecessor of modern humans. Members of this species had tools made of hard wood. They stored them inside orifices. And they spent most of their time impaling things with their long rods.
They used to grunt a lot, especially while impaling things. They drew graffiti on cave walls showing them trying to mount and stick their poles in horses and other animals.
by Andy April 27, 2004