One who has turned against their race and/or ethinticity in favor of those who would persecute them. ie a self loather and/or one who is ashamed of their heritage.
by T.Ractorhead November 26, 2006

1. An extremely vicious, carnivorous, streamlined fish that can attack with blinding speed and razor-sharp teeth.
2. An extremely vicious, carnivorous, streamlined car that eats Rustangs and shits Ford emblems.
2. An extremely vicious, carnivorous, streamlined car that eats Rustangs and shits Ford emblems.
by T.Ractorhead November 24, 2006

Puzzled college punk: "I don't get it. Where are all of these projectians coming from??"
Projectian neighbor: "Don't ya know this place is signed up with HUD?"
Projectian neighbor: "Don't ya know this place is signed up with HUD?"
by T.Ractorhead November 25, 2006

1. A large industrial ironing machine that dry presses and folds flatwork or a small laundry wringer for domestic use.
2. To become horribly twisted and crushed or dismembered.
The word mangle was coined in the early 20th century after many of the first industrial ironers had crushed and dismembered those who got to close to the feeder end or chain drives of the machines.
2. To become horribly twisted and crushed or dismembered.
The word mangle was coined in the early 20th century after many of the first industrial ironers had crushed and dismembered those who got to close to the feeder end or chain drives of the machines.
"Ted lost part of an arm when he foolishly reached beyond the safety bar of the mangle to adjust a wrinkle in a bed sheet."
by T.Ractorhead December 06, 2006

A demonicly posessed 1958 Plymouth Fury (from the Stephen King novel of the same title) that tries to help it's original owner return from death by bewitching a teen-aged outcast into becoming the host as well as killing all of his enemies and anyone else who attempts to interfere with "her" plans.
by T.Ractorhead December 06, 2006

One who downloads, collects and often uploads video game data known as ROM images or just ROMs for short.
"With all the romjackers out there in the emulation community, the ESA sure does have their work cut out for them!"
by T.Ractorhead November 24, 2006

Released in 1988 by Namco, Splatterhouse was one of the most bloody, grotesque and violent coin-op games ever made. Even by today's standards, it's primitive 2D graphic displays of blood and gore are enough to traumatize a 10 year old child. The object of the game was to guide the bulky, hockey mask wearing, hero, "Rick" through several levels of a horrid mansion in order to rescue his girlfriend Jennifer who mysteriously disappeared into it's hellish depths. The game play is similar to old beat'm ups like Kung-Fu and Vigilante. Although never released outside of Japan, a slightly edited console port did make it to the TurboGrafx-16. With it's intense horror theme, creepy music and fun beat'em up action, Splatterhouse's popularity lead to two sequels released for Sega's Megadrive/Genesis consoles.
Rick: "I've been playing Splatterhouse on my TG16 and now I have to sleep with the lights on!"
Jennifer: "If you think that's scarey, you should play the arcade version!!"
Jennifer: "If you think that's scarey, you should play the arcade version!!"
by T.Ractorhead November 24, 2006
