The combination of the word "wierd" and "radical". This is just one word of many in which the ending "-ical" can be added. I first heard it used by DJ Olivia in 2005, after a recollection of the use of "dudical" in the mid 80's in Southern California.
That is so Wierdical!
by octavius June 21, 2006
Mid 1980's term for a goth used by non Goth's. Someone who wears black, loves halloween, wears white makeup, black lipstick, give friends black roses, black balloons, listens to Gothic music.
In France they are also called Curists, because they are known to listen to The Cure.
Gothic Bands include: Christian Death, Legendary Pink Dots, The Cure, Bauhaus, Siouxie and the Banshees.
In France they are also called Curists, because they are known to listen to The Cure.
Gothic Bands include: Christian Death, Legendary Pink Dots, The Cure, Bauhaus, Siouxie and the Banshees.
by octavius April 29, 2004
The famous tagger in Los Angeles, who tagged his name in the elevator after being convicted, only to be convicted again.
The famous Neandrathal cave boy from Land of the Lost.
The famous Neandrathal cave boy from Land of the Lost.
Who do you think you are, Chaka? after tagging......
That one chick is fine, but chaka over there.....
That one chick is fine, but chaka over there.....
by octavius March 10, 2004
by octavius March 10, 2004
Don't get all Aggro!
The line was so long, and it was so hot, I started getting totally Aggro.
He wanted to fight, so I just went totally aggro!
The line was so long, and it was so hot, I started getting totally Aggro.
He wanted to fight, so I just went totally aggro!
by octavius March 10, 2004
a band that uses a formula to write a song. Usually referring to bands influenced by Rush, Helmet, King Crimson, etc, which use complicated repeating rhythms, or highly intellecutalized beats based on some kind of math formula.
Dude, those guys are the sons of mathrock with their beats.
Rush wrote a song called YYZ, in which the beat is morse code for YYZ. That IS mathrock.
Rush wrote a song called YYZ, in which the beat is morse code for YYZ. That IS mathrock.
by octavius April 27, 2004
This term is used by people in Los Angeles, when referring to travelling within Orange County. This refers to the idea that people in Orange County know nothing about what's going on in Los Angeles or even the world, and only are concerned with local affairs.
Comes from the term for Russia "behind the iron curtain" from the cold war era.
Comes from the term for Russia "behind the iron curtain" from the cold war era.
Man, I had to go "behind the orange curtain" the other day to visit my cousins. They still think rockabilly is cool!
How come you missed the big concert? Oh man....since I moved behind the Orange curtain, there's no way for me to keep up with what's going on.....there's no LA Weekly or anything!
How come you missed the big concert? Oh man....since I moved behind the Orange curtain, there's no way for me to keep up with what's going on.....there's no LA Weekly or anything!
by octavius April 29, 2004