Definitions by robin
stage combat
Theatrical choreography or improvisation that creates the illusion of physical combat without hurting the actors. Sometimes actors make no real physical contact when engaging in stage combat. When actual contact is made, care is taken to ensure punches and kicks land on sturdy muscle groups, while appearing to cause pain. One of the most dangerous contact moves is the face slap, which puts the ears, eyes, nose, and jaw at very high risk.
"The actors had a 7:00 fight call to practice their stage combat before the show."
"That stage combat was horrible. It was so unrealistic."
"That stage combat was horrible. It was so unrealistic."
stage combat by Robin February 25, 2005
call time
The time at which an actor or crew member must be at the theater and ready to work. The crew usually has an earlier call time than the actors. It is sometimes referred to simply as "call." See also: fight call.
baby maker
baby maker by Robin February 10, 2005
feed my poodle let him know it's christmas time
A plea to all you half wit frog bashers to save my poodle on christmas day from his usual kiddy fondling antics around the christmas tree of yorkshire pudding.
Robin: Where's your head at? WHERE'S YOUR HEAD AT?
MG: I am the only gay in the village
Rover: save me
MG: I am the only gay in the village
Rover: save me
feed my poodle let him know it's christmas time by Robin February 6, 2005
bollocks tastic
bollocks tastic by Robin February 6, 2005