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billgates

Verb; To rich-up something; to make wealthier.
My stock broker billgatesed me but good with that latest tip.
by Tarrasque November 29, 2006
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chronic

Referring to the sensation: -cles of Narnia.
We love the Chronic, what; -cles of Narnia.
by Tarrasque December 28, 2005
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tarrasque

1. The most feared monster on the Prime Material Plane.
I won a fight with a kobold with the trusty aid of my pet tarrasque.
by tarrasque November 22, 2003
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Clown

A person, male or female, or low or poor quality in mental, physical, and social aspects.

Stem of Clown-Town, a state of mental being of displeasure of annoyance.
Steve is such a clown. He belongs in Clown-Town.
by Tarrasque October 5, 2003
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Jank

Noun. Something of poor quality that can be used very effectively when done properly.

Often used to describe a deck or card in Magic: The Gatherin
This rare is soo janky to get in a draft.
by Tarrasque September 28, 2003
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wuxia

Wuxia can be crudely translated as "chivalrous warrior", and is used as an all-encompassing term to describe a genre of Chinese fiction that deals with knight-errant martial artists in the "Jianghu", or the composite fantasy world, as Eric Yin puts it, of "lumpen intelligentsia, adventurers, monks, priests, rebels, cultists, unemployed peasants and laborers, itinerant peddlers, beggars, disbanded soldiers, gangsters, smugglers, and other outcasts of society".
_Once Upon A Time In China_ is a terrific wuxia movie.
by Tarrasque November 19, 2002
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stupid wuxia

A descriptive term for a fictional work, invariably a motion picture, which incorporates the fantastic attributes of the Wulin (The Jianghu as depicted in wuxia fiction, where heroes dedicate their lives to increasing their martial skills to superhuman levels) in a non-Wulin setting without establishing an alternative explanation, usually in the interest of promoting a choreography fad.
_Romeo Must Die_ was stupid wuxia, whereas _The Matrix_ was not.
by Tarrasque November 19, 2002
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