by Littlemam April 14, 2020
Ink-dweller
Defined by author Marie Cornelio, a Ink-dweller is a person that loves to write and feels a Divine force guiding them as they write. Marie coined this phrase while teaching her writing course for poets, screenplay writers, authors and aspiring authors.
Ink-dweller
Inkdweller n.
Ink-dwelling, Ink-dwelt.
1. To exist as an animating or divine inner writer force, or principle.
2. To be found near lots of ink or living near ink
Defined by author Marie Cornelio, a Ink-dweller is a person that loves to write and feels a Divine force guiding them as they write. Marie coined this phrase while teaching her writing course for poets, screenplay writers, authors and aspiring authors.
Ink-dweller
Inkdweller n.
Ink-dwelling, Ink-dwelt.
1. To exist as an animating or divine inner writer force, or principle.
2. To be found near lots of ink or living near ink
Is a ink-dweller I find myself wanting to write to inspire others.
Or
As a ink-dweller I live near ink.
Or
As a ink-dweller I live near ink.
by Beloved-One October 23, 2013
"oh dude, do you think you can make that line a little thicker??"
"what?!"
"err, the line, a little..."
"NO TATTOO FOR YOU! COME BACK, ONE YEAR!"- ink nazi
"what?!"
"err, the line, a little..."
"NO TATTOO FOR YOU! COME BACK, ONE YEAR!"- ink nazi
by s0ldshort September 19, 2007
When someone is anonymous in their identity or activities, past or present depending on context. Normally done by choice.
Not to be confused with the act of ghosting.
Not to be confused with the act of ghosting.
Sams covered in black ink, no one knows what he does in his own time, who his friends are, basically who he really is.
by KenjaminL November 18, 2013
Using souped-up printers (called 'meat-jets'!), that print out sheets of living-cell and proteins layers to form a whole organ!
Related to what is known as 3-D printing.
See downbuild.
Related to what is known as 3-D printing.
See downbuild.
Organ-printing uses 'bio-ink' to 'print' the new generation of tissue-cloning!
by hammer---;, hytham April 15, 2007
Company created for no significant purpose.
Name derived from its founder's disasterous mispelling (attempted to spell Mad Inc. and failed miserably and rather pitifully too).
Renowned for its podcasts, created by its unnamed founder and an unnamed other (citation required).
A reclusive, highly selective and unknown organization who thrive on secrecy of its members names.
Name derived from its founder's disasterous mispelling (attempted to spell Mad Inc. and failed miserably and rather pitifully too).
Renowned for its podcasts, created by its unnamed founder and an unnamed other (citation required).
A reclusive, highly selective and unknown organization who thrive on secrecy of its members names.
by Mad Ink member #1 (Founder) April 17, 2007
Someone who writes a lot of useless or unread content. A hack writer. One who writes indiscriminately. Often unscrupulous, vain, or mercenary in nature.
Man! did you read that ten page press release Ira wrote for the KKK? What an ink sprinkler! He'll write anything for a buck and a byline!
by Jack Bard August 01, 2006