A device firing DU projectiles using electro-magnetism. Real examples are too weak to match the infamous sniper weapon found in Quake.
by Gumba Gumba February 23, 2004
Teletubbies is a CHILDRENS (yes, that's why it sucks-to all the other people who defined this- it's made for babies, go watch TV for people your own age, you faggots) television show created by the BBC. There are four telltubbies- Tinky Winky, Dispy, la la and Po. They live in a field in a strange houe, and educate children (there goes that word again) about shit that they really don't care about. It's actually commisioned by the Labour party to promote racial equality. Most of the time though, it gets boring once they switch their stomachs on.
by Gumba Gumba March 13, 2004
The massive army of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or USSR for short. Something that struck fear into the free world for forty years. Contrary to what the western propaganda said, the red army was too weak after WWII to take on the rest of Europe. But they still would have owned America in a nuke war.
The red army would have slaughtered the concentrated US population with a few ICBMs, they didn't need as many as the US.
by Gumba Gumba March 06, 2004
Lindseys' airwolf humming stopped when someone farted. She wasn't quick enough to hit the window button by the time the replosions started.
by Gumba Gumba May 24, 2004
(n.) Hot rock, solidified lava rushing down the side of a volcano at 200mph. Followed by lava itself sometimes. Known to pwn teh pompeii
by Gumba Gumba June 02, 2004
Someone who meists upon cheese (yes, I'm aware that is about as useful as a pair of sunglasses on a man with one ear, but it is correct, k?)
Also a set of wrestling moves in the WWF Warzone game that appears first in the create a charactor move list section.
Also a set of wrestling moves in the WWF Warzone game that appears first in the create a charactor move list section.
Cheese_meister@hotmail.com gave out sonic reality's gametalk moderator pass without giving it to the spammers.
by Gumba Gumba March 17, 2004