A response that can be used to turn a directed question (rhetorical or otherwise) in on itself, by re-asking.
1: projecting Who fucked this up? The truck is dead?
2: Who indeed! You filled it with gas instead of diesel!
2: Who indeed! You filled it with gas instead of diesel!
by oron61 April 30, 2020
An acronym meaning "3D pig, disgusting," the last two words a reference to a video of a Korean ranting about how awful America and its people are.
It refers to real-life human women, for their tendency to have functioning bodies with un-oiled skin, small eyes, imperfect fat distribution, skin that sags due to realistic amounts of collagen, 12 pairs of ribs, and small breasts, as opposed to 2D drawings in Manga, Anime, and Western cartoons, which emphasize expressive eyes and ideal bodies.
It's usually used in the subject of porn, mostly in sarcasm.
It refers to real-life human women, for their tendency to have functioning bodies with un-oiled skin, small eyes, imperfect fat distribution, skin that sags due to realistic amounts of collagen, 12 pairs of ribs, and small breasts, as opposed to 2D drawings in Manga, Anime, and Western cartoons, which emphasize expressive eyes and ideal bodies.
It's usually used in the subject of porn, mostly in sarcasm.
Pornhub is so fucking annoying. Every page I search will always have this "featured" 3DPD shit video at the bottom in my face if I'm desperate enough to click on the 2nd page.
by oron61 May 11, 2020
An incident on an aircraft carrier's flight deck where the steam-powered catapult or "cat" which launches aircraft that can't take off vertically. It happens when something apart from or inside the system absorbs too much heat from the steam reservoir or cylinder, causing it to cool. If enough heat is lost, the steam will condense. Since water takes up much less room than steam, pressure is lost, and the catapult's strength is lost.
This can be an unnoticeable and slight loss of thrust, or it could result in the launched aircraft plopping into the sea.
Opposite of a 'hot cat' which could result in loss of control or a torn up nose cone.
This can be an unnoticeable and slight loss of thrust, or it could result in the launched aircraft plopping into the sea.
Opposite of a 'hot cat' which could result in loss of control or a torn up nose cone.
"Cold cat! Cold cat!" shouted the pilot through his radio before another Hornet was lost, this time not because of combat.
by oron61 October 05, 2019