A popular author and street fighter, Charles Dickens grew up in the 1800s writing books and punching townfolk in the face. Died in 1870 after choking on a book.
A selection of the more popular books written by Charles Dickens:
• Great Expectations
• Oviler Twists (later re-released as "Oliver Twist")
• A Christmas Carol
• Batman Returns: The Official Movie Book
• Great Expectations
• Oviler Twists (later re-released as "Oliver Twist")
• A Christmas Carol
• Batman Returns: The Official Movie Book
by kleptonin April 25, 2004
See What the Dickens?
An exclamation, in a similar vein to "What the hell?". Derives from popular dead author and dead street fighter Charles Dickens.
An exclamation, in a similar vein to "What the hell?". Derives from popular dead author and dead street fighter Charles Dickens.
Person 1: "While you were out I broke into your house and shat in your oven."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
by kleptonin May 13, 2004
An exclamation, in a similar vein to "What the hell?". Derives from popular dead author and dead street fighter Charles Dickens.
Person 1: "While you were out I broke into your house and shat in your oven."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
by kleptonin April 25, 2004
Chris: What is your name, kind magic-man of magic??
Imongolosponkboppin: Imongolosponkboppin.
Peter: Lol that's gay
Imongolosponkboppin: Imongolosponkboppin.
Peter: Lol that's gay
by kleptonin August 24, 2003
An abbreviation of the popular internet phrase "LOL". Can be used to acknowledge something found to be amusing or humorous.
Person 1: While you were out I broke into your house and shat in your oven."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
by kleptonin April 25, 2004