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Centurie is a very honest person who loves to be around crazy and is very generous. They also love to have a good night out.
Centurie wants to have fun, you down?
by Thetipmeister December 9, 2019
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Derived from positive connotations of the word eccentric. Adj;

1. Something that is original, cool, poetic, indie, mellow(or lively), inspiring, intelligent, sincere, beyondie, unique, and classy.
2. Often used to describe one who follows good music/media, is intellectually fluent, is poetic and romantic, sincere and attractive, and still humble.

3. A humble, yet talented and beloved rebel and/or loner with a small, select group of friends that flies underneath the mainstream media's and dominant social trend's radar. Also describes trend setters, and "cool" people who contently live on the fringes of society.
4. Used to describe a style/word/idea/sound that is one-of-a-kind and will inevitably become a new widespread trend due to it's aesthetic/intellectual/comedic/visual/spiritual worth.
1. That coat you purchased from that thrift store is very centrie.

2. -"I've never heard such an original band."

-"It's members are very centrie."

3. I've never seen anyone like Josh or Ulises before. They are so centrie. I wish I was one of their friends.

4. They way he meditates on hill tops- that's very centrie. I bet other people are going to start trying it.
by nonnyMcD October 13, 2009
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Sinking 100 shots of beer in 100 minutes. Without chundering or missing one.
I am an Centurion, i have the power.
by Swineth July 19, 2003
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Centurian Race

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Take a shot of beer every minute for 100 minutes.
Lets try to pull off a Centurian Race.
by Lostyyy July 14, 2006
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A centurion was a warrior who had one hundred men under his command. They fought for the Roman empire, and were chosen for their skill in combat, as well as leadership ability. Once a man became a centurion, he would be one until his death. Whereas a regular soldier could retire, a centurion had no such option. A centurion was always in the front, leading his troops to battle; the most dangerous place to be on the battlefield.
The centurion would've fucked up the rajput in real life. Deadliest warrior is an inaccurate television show.
by Architecture Major October 1, 2010
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100 shots in 100 minutes.

In Ancient Rome, the Centurions were the rough equivalent of junior officers. Most commonly they commanded a 'cohort' of legionairres, which was 80-100 individuals. In battle, centurions could be easily distinguished by the transverse crest of horsehair or feathers, dyed red, upon their helmet.

Centurions are some of the best examples of leaders in history. They, like many great men, lead from the front; whatever the men under the centurion's command were doing, the centurion was doing it right there with them, whether that be chopping down logs for fortifications or fighting and dying. As such, centurions had a much higher mortality rate than officers in other armies - but only a few empires have come close to matching the size of Rome.

Although Rome in the west dissolved, the centurions continued through the Byzantine Empire in the east, in this case renamed 'kentarch'. Same thing pretty much.
Vegetius: The centurion in the infantry is chosen for his size, strength and dexterity in throwing his missile weapons and for his skill in the use of his sword and shield; in short for his expertness in all the exercises. He is to be vigilant, temperate, active and readier to execute the orders he receives than to talk; Strict in exercising and keeping up proper discipline among his soldiers, in obliging them to appear clean and well-dressed and to have their arms constantly rubbed and bright.
by Kentarchos June 16, 2013
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