Vegetto is a animated character from Akira Toryima's popular series Dragonball Z.Vegetto is the result of Goku and Vegeta fusing with the earrings Old Kai had given Goku. Goku and Vegeta being full blooded saiyans, once fused they create the strongest character in the whole series.
Buu: I dare say I have been toying with me all along, if you could of sent that energy ball into space you could of inflicted much more damage to me earlier,but you still dont compare, no one compares to me.
Vegetto:You're wrong buu, I'm destine to destroy you.
Vegetto: Call me Super Vegetto !!!!!
Vegetto:You're wrong buu, I'm destine to destroy you.
Vegetto: Call me Super Vegetto !!!!!
by Joe April 16, 2005

my crusty fuck friend sold me the most oyer sack i have ever seen. it was covered in crystals and smelled like big leauge chew
by joe May 13, 2005

really means heroine..."one last dance to kill the pain," a lyric that shows its true definition from the generation it came from. after half-baked came out suddenly everyone believed it meant weed.
by joe December 25, 2004

Asian rich kid toy. An import sedan or 'sport' sedan souped up to look fast, sound fast, and go exactly the same speed as any other sedan. Usually customised with unecessary spoilers, coffee can exhaust for that mosquito on steriods sound, and racing stripes to show off your 'team'
by Joe August 22, 2004

1.A disc which is used for showing movies. Best used in a DVD player, or a DVD-rom, so that you don't have to buy a PS2 or an X-Box.
2. Something consoles do not need at all, in fact it makes a console worse, because someone might play DVDs when you want to play a video game.
2. Something consoles do not need at all, in fact it makes a console worse, because someone might play DVDs when you want to play a video game.
1. I bought a DVD and played it in my DVD player
2. Game cube is the best VIDEO GAME console because it only plays VIDEO GAMES, and no DVD player.
2. Game cube is the best VIDEO GAME console because it only plays VIDEO GAMES, and no DVD player.
by Joe April 18, 2004
