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by Gabbi April 30, 2004
In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional epic, "The Lord of the Rings," the Uruk-hai (Black Speech meaning Orc folk) were a new breed of Orcs that appeared during the Third Age. They were faster and stronger than their forebearers, and had the ability to travel in daylight. They are often mistaken to be a cross between Orcs and Elves, when in fact, Orcs are themselves transformed Elves--the purest form of life on Arda--who were captured and corrupted through torture and mutilation by Melkor in the First Age. Another common misconception is that they are a crossbreed of Orcs and Goblin Men; however, the term "Goblin" is synonymous with "Orc." Their exact origin is not precisely known, but it is suggested (and usually agreed) that they are the result of crossbreeding Orcs and Men, *hence* "Goblin-Men."
by Gabbi November 29, 2005
the shortened form of the word "whatever" Use it the same way you would use whatever, but this form is cooler and more fun to use. It was made popular by "the end of the world" movie on ebaumsworld.com
by gabbi March 24, 2005
Main Entry: Antisocial
Function: adjective
Date: 1797
*anti - against, opposite, instead of
1: unwilling or unable to conform to normal standards of social behavior
2: shunning contact with others
Synonyms: eremitic, introverted, misanthropic, reserved, standoffish
Antonyms: affable, friendly, outgoing, social
Function: adjective
Date: 1797
*anti - against, opposite, instead of
1: unwilling or unable to conform to normal standards of social behavior
2: shunning contact with others
Synonyms: eremitic, introverted, misanthropic, reserved, standoffish
Antonyms: affable, friendly, outgoing, social
1: His parents find his facial piercings and black eyeliner to be antisocial.
2: I'm not antisocial, I just don't like you.
2: I'm not antisocial, I just don't like you.
by Gabbi December 30, 2004