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Definitions by denis baldwin

sailor jerry 

Tattoo artist from California that revolutionized the tattooing community today. When people think of "traditional" tattoos, they think of Sailor Jerry's work.
When I was in Cali, I picked up a print of some original flash by sailor jerry.
sailor jerry by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004

Richie Hawtin 

Also known as the plastikman, Richie Hawtin spins records in the class Detroit Techno sense. He also remixes other works.

Lately, however, he's been putting out things that are surprisingly dashboard and reznor, complete with whining vocals.
While I'm usually rocking out to hard drum and bass or jungle, I always have room to stop and listen to Richie Hawtin.
Richie Hawtin by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004

subculture 

A branch off from mainstream culture embracing it's own unique style. Often times, as more and more people do it, pieces of various subcultures become mainstream.
Gothic kids have a subculture all their own.
subculture by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004

gothed up 

The state of being when a person is wearing goth clothing and makeup before going out to a club.
Before hitting cityclub tonight, I need to get gothed up.
gothed up by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004
A state of being that is melancoly, loathing and interspective.

Named after Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails who embodies these traits in his writing.
When my dad shot himself, I fell into a state of reznor for many months.~
reznor by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004
A shot of irish whiskey is poured into a glass of Guinness and and the drink is slammed quickly. Most people think it tastes like chocolate milk and goes down really fast.
After two dozen shots of jager, a pint of The Captain and a shot of Grey Goose, all I needed was a carbomb to set me straight.
carbomb by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004

Grey Goose 

A premium vodka served at most bars. It's a step above Absolut and goes down smooth, especially in shots
I had $9 left, just enough for a shot of Grey Goose.
Grey Goose by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004