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Vigilante 8 

Vigilante 8 is a driving/shooting game for the Nintendo 64 and the Play Staion.
You can choose from a variety of different vehicles even an alien space ship. Each vehicle has its own Special weapon that can be used to devastate enemies.
The levels are fun and fully destructible. Each level usually hides some sort of secret.
I believe that this game might be a copy of Twisted Metal. But this game is alot more fun.
They need to start making this series again because there arent really any games out with lots of pure car destruction.
Vigilante 8 by trippy_the_round February 24, 2005

YouTube Vigilante 

One who surfs YouTube, rating comments and marking spam, possibly to an excessive degree.
That YouTube vigilante must be monitoring the main page, because for once I found no spam on the featured videos.
YouTube Vigilante by Mellie K April 29, 2008

Vagilent 

Keeping an eye out for a hot chick from the Latin Vagilentis meaning "searching for a hot piece of ass" . In ancient Rome Bachelors were called "Semper Vagilentis" meaning "always searching for a hot piece of ass".
Since Kurt hadn't gotten laid in a while he decided he needed to become more Vagilent .
Vagilent by Paraman December 21, 2010

Vagilante 

A woman who wields the power of her vagina on her own terms, regardless of the ramifications.
"That vagilante slept with my husband last night!"
Vagilante by Jaybone1 November 19, 2007

Corona Vigilante 

Those who think they have the moral authority to take pictures of those who break the lockdown rules during the coronavirus crisis, then post them online to shame the culprits, and in some cases to drag them out of their homes to beat or kill them.
On religious or superstitious grounds, corona vigilantes around the world are taking the law into their own hands during the lockdowns to expose and shame the lawbreakers.
Corona Vigilante by Fasters April 27, 2020

vigilante 

The one who will mend what has fallen apart when the laws of man have become obsolete with bloated bureaucracy and only serve the rich and powerful.
He used the ground and powdered bones of the rich as mortar for the bricks that built housing for the poor. What a vigilante.
vigilante by The Messenger April 15, 2005