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rock-paper-scissors 

A game to decide any outcome.
see: chonk
Lets chonk to see who gets to smoke the first bong.
rock-paper-scissors by Diego November 18, 2003

ghost rider 

No...There is actually a 'Ghost Rider' that is better than that T.V show made for 5 year olds.
'Ghost Rider' is a European motorbike rider that makes a living from performing dangerous, high-speed stunts on his bike. His activities are highly illegal and he is wanted by many police. He wears only black, his bike is black and he never ever takes his helmet off...Making his identity Ghost like.
"Have you seen GhostRider 3 - The Final Ride?"
ghost rider by Diego November 18, 2003
www.stardestroyer.net
White Phosphorous - Used in WP grenades.
The American M15 grenade contains about 15 ounces, along with a small bursting charge which ignites the phosphorous and scatters it over a 17 metre radius. The phosphorous burns for about 60 seconds at more than 2000 K (which is higher than the melting point of steel), and it will naturally ignite every flammable object in the area.

The burning particles can also embed themselves into human flesh, where they will continue to burn, causing excruciating pain and sinking deeper into the victim's body. Water can only provide temporary relief, as the particles will spontaneously re-ignite the moment they dry. They must therefore be carefully picked out before re-ignition or doused with copper sulphate, which will prevent re-ignition.
This type of grenade will cause severe, possibly even fatal injuries to enemy soldiers, and worse yet, its smoke is highly toxic and can also injure or kill. WP grenades are generally used to clear rooms or trenches or other confined areas where it is unlikely that shifting winds will blow the resulting smoke back into your face.
WP by Diego November 18, 2003

car whore 

See Car Slut
'That car slut only fucks dudes with Skylines or Ferraris'
car whore by Diego November 14, 2003
I wasted him with my GPMG
GPMG by Diego November 14, 2003
Not neccesarily derrogatory.
Rupert by Diego November 14, 2003