Definitions by apoth
bear crit
The act of hitting someone so hard in a single blow that they expire mortally as a result. Derived from 'The Golden Compass, in which Iorek Byrnison, a giant talking battlebear king, kills an opponent by knocking off his jaw in a single blow.
Basically a one shot, but usually applied to blows about the head and neck.
An expanded interpretation allows for any sort of killing blow or devastating attack, especially while fighting at a disadvantage.
Typically used it highly dramatic circumstance.
Basically a one shot, but usually applied to blows about the head and neck.
An expanded interpretation allows for any sort of killing blow or devastating attack, especially while fighting at a disadvantage.
Typically used it highly dramatic circumstance.
Reeve's law
Reeves's Law states that as soon as an actor or actress stars in a comic book movie adaptation their career, talent, and sex appeal all begin a steadily accelerating decline that ends in tragedy or obscurity. The upshot of this is that they may continue to grace the cover of various publications, usually Star and Enqirer.
'How about Halle Berry as catwoman? Sounds like an example of reeve's law'
Christopher Reeve - Superman. But also
Hugh Jackman- Wolverine
Nicolas Cage- Ghost Rider
Jennifer Garner- Elektra
Thomas Jane, who's role as the Punisher caused his career to be horribly stillborn, and his predecessor Dolph Lundgren, who's portrayal was so bad it actually cause all his PREVIOUS films to become terrible and forever crippled the 80's action genre.
Christopher Reeve - Superman. But also
Hugh Jackman- Wolverine
Nicolas Cage- Ghost Rider
Jennifer Garner- Elektra
Thomas Jane, who's role as the Punisher caused his career to be horribly stillborn, and his predecessor Dolph Lundgren, who's portrayal was so bad it actually cause all his PREVIOUS films to become terrible and forever crippled the 80's action genre.
Reeve's law by Apoth December 10, 2007
Tory Tory
An exclamation of victory over an opponent. Used derisively. An egotistical exclamation of conquest, but rarely if ever used in reference to sexual conquests. Typical use involves video games or fights, or contests of skill.
Has a somewhat comedic pronunciation, and may be used with the word mister for emphasis. Somewhat popular in PA, but also gaining some popularity in FL due to the tendency of northerners to travel there.
Has a somewhat comedic pronunciation, and may be used with the word mister for emphasis. Somewhat popular in PA, but also gaining some popularity in FL due to the tendency of northerners to travel there.
off the fringe
Crazier than Art Bell, Scientology, and the hobo who talks to himself combined.
Derived from the phrase 'lunatic fringe', the small social subset that believes in completely bizarre concepts. Off the fringe is beyond this.
To do something totally balls-to-the-wall mad that will likely get you killed is to 'go off the fringe'
Derived from the phrase 'lunatic fringe', the small social subset that believes in completely bizarre concepts. Off the fringe is beyond this.
To do something totally balls-to-the-wall mad that will likely get you killed is to 'go off the fringe'
'Man, those monks who set themselves on fire in Tianamen square were off the fringe!'
Steve went extreme masturbating yesterday. He jumped from a plane nude with a gallon of ky while listening to thrash metal and thought about gorillas in vinyl catsuits. That stuff is off the fringe.
Steve went extreme masturbating yesterday. He jumped from a plane nude with a gallon of ky while listening to thrash metal and thought about gorillas in vinyl catsuits. That stuff is off the fringe.
off the fringe by Apoth November 17, 2007