andy's definitions
I term used to call your self a Teletubbie or saying you simply have a TV.
Teletubbies had those gray squares on their stomach that turned into a tv.
Teletubbies had those gray squares on their stomach that turned into a tv.
I have a TV! Again, again! Uh oh!
by Andy May 13, 2005
Get the I have a tvmug. Two friends of the opposite sex that randomly hook up when not tied down by a third party boyfriend/girlfriend.
by Andy February 2, 2004
Get the intergender friendshipmug. A subterranean Agarashi. That means it's an ugly demonic thing with lots ot tentacles. Should be in an anime film but isn't (it's in book one of Joe Dever's Lone Wolf series, hiding under a hill). Pretty low combat skill, definitely beatable.
You have come to a hill. Do you want to:
1) go under the hill and get eaten by a Burrowcrawler, or
2) climb the hill and get eaten by a Kraan instead?
1) go under the hill and get eaten by a Burrowcrawler, or
2) climb the hill and get eaten by a Kraan instead?
by Andy April 17, 2004
Get the burrowcrawlermug. The formation of a libidinal investment. The attachment of oneself to a particular external element or a particular alignment of discourse, a role, etc. through the rearticulation of psychological desires/drives which are already present.
The verb for is "to cathect".
The verb for is "to cathect".
His frustration with his father was repressed, but re-emerged through a cathexis in relation to his boss.
by Andy May 7, 2004
Get the cathexismug. An icy wilderness area in the far north of the realm of Magnamund (the world of Joe Dever's Lone Wolf books). The term refers to the whole of the northern polar regions, but especially to the area nearest to Sommerlund, surrounding the city of Ljuk.
Ljuk, a Sommlending trading post, is listed in the Magnamund Companion as the capital of Kalte, although this is inaccurate. In fact, the bulk of Kalte is ruled by the Ice Barbarians, who appear to be predominantly nomadic but to have a fixed headquarters in the north of Kalte.
The realm of Kalte appears mainly in Lone Wolf 3: The Caverns of Kalte and the corresponding novel, Hunting Wolf. Lone Wolf goes to Kalte in pursuit of the rogue wizard Vonotar, and, after facing various dangers in his journey across the ice, must find his way into and through the underground fortress in the north of Kalte.
Ljuk, a Sommlending trading post, is listed in the Magnamund Companion as the capital of Kalte, although this is inaccurate. In fact, the bulk of Kalte is ruled by the Ice Barbarians, who appear to be predominantly nomadic but to have a fixed headquarters in the north of Kalte.
The realm of Kalte appears mainly in Lone Wolf 3: The Caverns of Kalte and the corresponding novel, Hunting Wolf. Lone Wolf goes to Kalte in pursuit of the rogue wizard Vonotar, and, after facing various dangers in his journey across the ice, must find his way into and through the underground fortress in the north of Kalte.
by Andy April 25, 2004
Get the Kaltemug. VERY powerful demon in the Warhammer world (and Warhammer 40K). The strongest single entity in Warhammer, at least until certain recent additions to the universe. It's a tall humanoid monster with a doglike head covered with armour.
As one of the demons of Khorne, a Bloodthirster is dedicated to blood and violence, and has colours of red, black and bone.
by Andy August 1, 2004
Get the Bloodthirstermug. Similar to Wapanese, but this person thinks he or she is Chinese.
Symptons are:
1. Storing weapons in your closet, owning a sword, and/or taking martial arts classes
2. Playing Dynasty Warrios WAY too much
3. Wearing shirts with random Chinese symbols
4. Can be dangerous when they think they know what they're doing with the weapons
Symptons are:
1. Storing weapons in your closet, owning a sword, and/or taking martial arts classes
2. Playing Dynasty Warrios WAY too much
3. Wearing shirts with random Chinese symbols
4. Can be dangerous when they think they know what they're doing with the weapons
by Andy August 28, 2004
Get the winesemug.