1. A being conceived as the perfect, omnipotent, omniscient originator and ruler of the universe, the principal object of faith and worship in monotheistic religions.
2. A very handsome man.
# Lacking nothing essential to the whole; complete of its nature or kind.
# Being without defect or blemish: a perfect specimen.
# Thoroughly skilled or talented in a certain field or area; proficient.
2. A very handsome man.
# Lacking nothing essential to the whole; complete of its nature or kind.
# Being without defect or blemish: a perfect specimen.
# Thoroughly skilled or talented in a certain field or area; proficient.
"Did you just say you hate Arono Bashkar? How is that possible! He is the alpha and the omega!"
"Arono Bashkar..damn, I want to be him"
"The women want him and the men want to be him!"
"Arono Bashkar..damn, I want to be him"
"The women want him and the men want to be him!"
by Arthur March 17, 2004
Originally from Sponge Bob Square Pants. Then, it was used in CS. It is an all knowing power source which few can handle. Ask any question, and you shal get the awsner. Frequently used by Wock and Doffy for all their cs needs.
Doffy : What should we do this round?
Magic Conch: Nothing
Doffy: The shell has spoken, allallalllalalaallalalallaalla.
Magic Conch: Nothing
Doffy: The shell has spoken, allallalllalalaallalalallaalla.
by Arthur October 17, 2004
Baboonish (adjective):
Relating to the behavior of a baboon. Qualifier to describe wild and irrational actions, particularly while high or drunk.
Relating to the behavior of a baboon. Qualifier to describe wild and irrational actions, particularly while high or drunk.
"Damn, last night Trey ate some shrooms then pissed in the punch bowl."
"Yeah, he acts pretty baboonish when he's messed."
"Yeah, he acts pretty baboonish when he's messed."
by Arthur September 29, 2003
Caligula's horse (noun):
An imposter or phony. Someone who holds a position he or she does not deserve.
The Roman emperor Caligula once made his favorite horse a senator.
An imposter or phony. Someone who holds a position he or she does not deserve.
The Roman emperor Caligula once made his favorite horse a senator.
"Man, my English teacher's such a Caligula's horse! I read some of her poetry, and it's blog-awful."
by Arthur September 29, 2003
by Arthur April 19, 2005