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Stokerage

When one is extremely happy, or likes something, ie stoked.
Some form of stoked.
"Whoa man, i'm so stoked i hooked that chick, she is FINE."
by Stevo September 10, 2003
mugGet the Stokeragemug.

Remiah

Remiah is the name of an awesome band from the UK. It is a nonsence word and can mean anything which you want it to.
"You're so remiah!"

www.remiah.co.uk
by Stevo May 4, 2004
mugGet the Remiahmug.

apple balls

You've just been schooled by apple balls!
Apple balls is on my team today.
Apple balls, you don't need any more practice.
You're such an apple balls wanna be!
by Stevo April 16, 2003
mugGet the apple ballsmug.

gumby

somebody that has a severe problem between their brain and their limbs...run like a paraplegic...drop things all the time...miss their nose and poke their eye...cant aim...unco-ordinated in a way that everybody sees that something is wrong, but dont know what it is...well its because theyre GUMBY
cant you catch the ball you gumby cunt:
hey that gumby chick tripped over her own feet:
i asked for body art and the gumby shit managed to blind me block my nose and paint my tongue with thinners, get the drift?
by stevo November 28, 2004
mugGet the gumbymug.

jackbutt

me n kyle's rip off of jackass
kyle n steve are jackbutts
by stevo November 13, 2003
mugGet the jackbuttmug.

train wreck

Dude, was she a wreck?
Worse, she was a train wreck.
by Stevo August 29, 2003
mugGet the train wreckmug.

Jus Ad Bellum

The first of two principles contained in the "Just War Theory," Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello. Jus Ad Bellum in Latin means "The Law to War." It defines standards by which a country can declare war and maintain that their reasons were "just." The term was coined in the same era in which the League of Nations originated. However, it was not used in doctrine until the late 1940s. Its principles include a declaration of war must have a just cause, proper authority, right intention, resonable probability of success, and whose ends are proportional to the means.
Under the guildlines of Jus Ad Bellum, France and England had proper cause to declare war on Nazi Germany, who was the obvious aggresser in the second world war.
by Stevo November 10, 2004
mugGet the Jus Ad Bellummug.

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