pronunciation: nay'd
Short for grenade. Can also be combined with adjectives to describe different types of grenades:
Smoke nade: Grenade that spews smoke when thrown, typically carried by covert ops for the purpose of concealing their movement.
Frag nade: The 'frag' can waither be taken as fragment (aka shrapnel) or frag as in kill. The frag nade is your typical grenade for the purpose of killing.
Flash nade: When thrown, this grenade gives off el muchos lightos, blinding the enemy. Some variations of the flash nade also make a loud bang to temporarily deafen the enemy.
Rifle nade (or riffnad): Grenade attatched to the end of a gun (typically a sniper rifle without a scope) that can be launched a short distance and explodes on, or shortly after, impact. A primitive grenade launcher.
Short for grenade. Can also be combined with adjectives to describe different types of grenades:
Smoke nade: Grenade that spews smoke when thrown, typically carried by covert ops for the purpose of concealing their movement.
Frag nade: The 'frag' can waither be taken as fragment (aka shrapnel) or frag as in kill. The frag nade is your typical grenade for the purpose of killing.
Flash nade: When thrown, this grenade gives off el muchos lightos, blinding the enemy. Some variations of the flash nade also make a loud bang to temporarily deafen the enemy.
Rifle nade (or riffnad): Grenade attatched to the end of a gun (typically a sniper rifle without a scope) that can be launched a short distance and explodes on, or shortly after, impact. A primitive grenade launcher.
by enjuneer October 05, 2003

The process of visiting an Urban Dictionary page daily, rating your definition at 5, and everyone else's at 1, so that your definition appears on top.
by enjuneer November 13, 2003

instant karma's gonna get you
gonna look you right in the face
better get yourself together, darlin'
gonna look you right in the face
better get yourself together, darlin'
by enjuneer December 24, 2003

Name of the Beatles before they hit it big, when they were still playing at whorehouse clubs in Hamburg. Johnny referred to John Lennon, and the moondogs, who the fack knows.
by enjuneer November 08, 2003

Add in the chorus a few more times, maybe lengten a solo by 20 seconds and you have a remix. Usually sold as "singles" that cost almost as much as an entire album. The money that people spend on thse doesn't go to the artist, it goes to the RIAA. And yoko ono.
Have you heard the Blue remix? Yeah, 3 new lines of lyrics, and its a full FIFTY SECONDS LONGER! I'm ready to spend $12 on it!
by enjuneer November 23, 2003

