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Leone Abbacchio 

A former cop with gray hair that likes to yell at sons of vampires with golden doughnut hair, and sometimes lets them drink piss too.
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Ponce-de-Leóned 

A term using part of the name of famous Spanish conquistador, Juan Ponce de León, used to express a massive ass-whooping.

A much higher degree of being owned.
After landing on Tim's Park Place with a hotel on it, Mike rolls snake eyes next turn and lands on Boardwalk, which also has a hotel on it. He then needs to mortgage all his properties and goes bankrupt.
Mike: "Awe shit!"
Tim: "Dude, you just got Ponce-de-Leóned!"

While playing Halo 2 CTF on Xbox Live, Mike steals the other team's flag and makes it back to his base, only to find a member of the other team with the Energy Sword killing all of his team members. Mike sneaks up behind him, beats him down with the flag, and scores to win.
Mike: "Fuckin' Ponce-de-Leóned that bitch!"

looney bitch

A looney bitch is a woman that is totally out of her mind for a short period of time or the condition can be a long term one.
That looney bitch pulled out in front of me and then shot ME the bird!
looney bitch by Kriegh January 7, 2005

Looney Bin 

"What the hell? Ron's been acting like he's straight out of the looney bin."
Looney Bin by BodyBreaks December 9, 2008

Looney tunes 

Chugz: What's all the fuzz about Rah dog?
Shanker: His friend K-man was literally on fire, and he tried to put it out the fire with a screwdriver....
Chugz: That's Looney tunes for ya!

Leonesse 

1. var. of Lyonesse, meaning "village of dreams."

2. Lyonesse is the home of Guinevere, of the Arthurian legend. It is situated between Camelot and Malagant's territory. Lyonesse was ruled by Guinevere's father until his death, after which Guinevere became the "Lady of Lyonesse."Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Arthurian epic Idylls of the King, describes Lyonesse as the site of the final battle between Arthur and Mordred.

3. Feminine of Leon—French, Spanish, Greek for lion-like

4. Nesse var of NESSA: feminine form of Hebrew Nes, meaning "miracle."

5. Nesse: Variant spelling of English Neassa, meaning "excellent valor."
6. Leonesse—combination of Leon and Nesse: person with lion-like valor of miraculous proportions
7. Variant of NEST or NESTA: Welsh diminutive form of Greek Hagne (English Agnes), meaning "chaste; holy."
Leonesse is the home of Guinevere, of the Arthurian legend.
Leonesse by dvdre February 17, 2010