A fictional species related to dragons created by Casey Young. Extremely sexy.
Also see: sexah, sexeh
Also see: sexah, sexeh
by Draque December 11, 2004

A derogatory term for an Australian.
by Draque December 06, 2004

The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
by draque February 18, 2005

This is the Japanese word for "cute." It on the ever growing list of annoying Japanese words that many people use in attempts to make themselves seem more knowledgable about anime and/or Japanese culture.
See also: neko, baka, dame, kuso, sugoi
See also: neko, baka, dame, kuso, sugoi
When she started spouting random Japanese words like "kawai," I wanted to throttle her. If she's interested, she should actually learn Japanese, instead of making a mockery of it.
by Draque December 09, 2004

Case Western Reserve University:
Where dreams go to die.
Case is primarily a school of engineering. It is a place that few with souls choose to go. Those foolish enough to attend this place of learning with any part that lasts forever are soon stripped of it.
Where dreams go to die.
Case is primarily a school of engineering. It is a place that few with souls choose to go. Those foolish enough to attend this place of learning with any part that lasts forever are soon stripped of it.
by draque April 10, 2005

Pertaining to the wang. Of or relating to subjects regarding the wang. Also, amazingly cool, but still terribly stupid stupid. The word "wangular" is in and of itself, quite wangular. Used exclusively to describe things related to homosexual males.
Have you seen that new pink pinto Freddy bought? It's kinda wangular.
Sorry Laura, but I don't think Jimmy would be interested in you. He's of the more wangular persuasion.
Sorry Laura, but I don't think Jimmy would be interested in you. He's of the more wangular persuasion.
by Draque December 06, 2004

An increasingly popular genre of Science Fiction. The term is largely self explanatory in that a space opera is a drama that is simply put in the context of science fiction. Although it can be "hard" science fiction, space operas typically focus on the characters to a point where the actual setting (space obviously, but more specifically, a technological future) is largely unimportant.
Have you seen Cowboy Bebop or that new Battlestar Galactica show?
No, I've never been a fan of space operas.
No, I've never been a fan of space operas.
by draque February 15, 2005
