The heat required for one particular material to raise one gram of that compound one degree celsius.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 24, 2005
The car form the "Duke's of Hazard" TV show. It's a 1969, Dodger charger with altered engine, the number 01 on painted on the sides and the doors welded shut like a typical racing car. It was named after general Robert E. Lee, commanding general of the main Confederate Army during the Civil War. His army was based out of Virgina due to it'd large population. This would account for the car's Rebel Flag paint job and it's horn that played the first few notes of "Dixie". The car's main purpose was to drive really fast and do a lot of sweet jumps while the duke boys hooted and hallered.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
The first third part in Amirican history established during the early 1800s roughly around time of Andrew Jackson's Administration. They were a group opposed to the Mason secret society that seemed to have a strong grip on American politics at the time. They died out quickly.
Don't blame me, I voted anti-mason.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
In theatre, it is the act of setting the exact motions of each character in a scene and/or act. This occurs during rehearsal.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
1. Team mascot for Cincinati's baseball team.
2. Slur for American Indians
3. Slang for Russian Communists.
2. Slur for American Indians
3. Slang for Russian Communists.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
The greatest British soul singer fo all time. He toured as Joe Cocker and the Grease Band for a while. His biggest songs were the Beatles "With a little help from my friends", "Feelin' Alright", "The Letter" and "Love Picked us up". The last one is his most annoying. It was for the movie "An Officer and a Gentlemen". It's jsut a really sappy song, but the rest are just kick ass!
by Ron_Thornbrash May 23, 2005