lakeland

A small citish area in the middle of Florida. It has a lot of lakes, but not the most in the county. it was discovered by a guy named Munn a long time ago. There is not a huge amount to do, except go to the AMC (which is only $5.50, not the movies) and do large amount of nothing.
I hope you aren't going to Lakeland, it sucks.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 19, 2005
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Spiking

In theatre, it is the act of placing tape on a stage indicating to an actor where he, or she must be at an important point in the play. This occurs periodically during blocking and usually involves glow-in-the-dark tape.
Spike this and set for next scene.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
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illegal fireworks

Fireworks you buy over county or state lines and bring back for fun.
We smuggled illegal fireworks into the county.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 24, 2005
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Dooms Day Device

The fictional device that the Russians had in Dr. Strangelove that would automatically set off if the USA ever attacked the Soviet Union. It's detination would destroy the entire world. The reasoning was that it was a whole lot cheaper to make it and threaten the world then try to keep up in Arms Race, Space Race and Peace Race against the USA.
It's a Dooms Day Device, able to blow up the entire world with jsut a flick of a switch.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
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macBeth

the most evil, bloddy, cursed and short plays ever written by Shakespeare. In the story, Lord MacBeth meets up with three witches who say he's going to be king of scotland. MacBeth decides to speed the process up a bit and kills the king of Scotland, King Duncan. As king he starts killing off anyone he fears until Duncan's son, Malcolm, and lord MacDuff form in army in England to overthrow MacBeth. In the end Malcolm becomes king, MacBeth's wife goes insane and kills herself and McDuff shows up on stage with MacBeth's head. The big thing is that the play is cursed and it's bad luck to say it in a theatre. Those who believe in the curse refer to it as "The Scottish Play".
All hail MacBeth, king of Scotland!
by Ron_Thornbrash May 24, 2005
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big ol'

A phrase tapped onto a noun giving the object in question more significance, or importance. The object in question does not need to be relatively big or old.
It originated in the south and has spread throughout the US.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
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striking

The act of clearing a stage of all props, set and debris. This can include setting the set up again for the next performance or dismantaling the set for good and storing the props for another show.
We need to strike the set before we go home.
by Ron_Thornbrash May 22, 2005
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