Word used to describe the shitty music that is raping our airwaves and souls in America. Its produced to entertain the short attention span of soccer moms when they are in elevators and cubicles. Its spelled differently because it has more in common with prozak than it does with music. Its production proccess is also similar to that of prozak.
Muzak usally consists of, but is not limited to:
annoying, repeatitive rhythms
that horrific clapping sound every 5 seconds or so instead of drums
computer-enhanced vocals
Muzak is generally accepted as proof that the world is doomed.
Muzak usally consists of, but is not limited to:
annoying, repeatitive rhythms
that horrific clapping sound every 5 seconds or so instead of drums
computer-enhanced vocals
Muzak is generally accepted as proof that the world is doomed.
by Octavio February 28, 2004
Term used to describe someone who blindly supports his or her government despite its imperialistic behavior.
by octavio January 03, 2004
Unconventional method of warfare characterized by surprise attacks, staying hidden, and hit and run tactics. The point is to counter the forces of a larger more powerful opponent and exploit its disadvantages.
Essentially guerrilla warfare is fighting an offensive war while staying on the defensive. The enemy is always on the offensive so a guerrilla force must always be on the defensive. The idea is to inflict as much damage as possible on the enemy by surprise and then return to a defensive position fast enough so that the enemy cannot find anything to retaliate against. This is done repeatidly to undermine the enemy until the guerrilla force grows stronger than the enemy at which point conventional war can be waged.
Essentially guerrilla warfare is fighting an offensive war while staying on the defensive. The enemy is always on the offensive so a guerrilla force must always be on the defensive. The idea is to inflict as much damage as possible on the enemy by surprise and then return to a defensive position fast enough so that the enemy cannot find anything to retaliate against. This is done repeatidly to undermine the enemy until the guerrilla force grows stronger than the enemy at which point conventional war can be waged.
by Octavio January 01, 2004