by JamminJim97 August 03, 2018
From Dance Dance Revolution (a.k.a. DDR); One More Extra Stage. "Dance Dance Revolution" (the name is the title of the OMES song, as well as the game itself.) The song is played with modifiers Dark (visual landmarks for timing are invisible), Reverse (the arrows, normally scrolling from the bottom-up, now scroll from the top-down), 1.5x (the arrows scroll 1.5 times faster than usual), and Sudden Death (one No Good/NG or non-combo step (good, boo, miss) ends the song).
Acquired by getting a AA on the default Extra Stage song The Legend of MAX, which is played using modifiers Dark, Reverse, 1.5x, and No Recover (the life bar, which usually starts at about 1/2 full and grows with the player's score, starts at full strength, and the player cannot add to this bar; only lose from it).
Acquired by getting a AA on the default Extra Stage song The Legend of MAX, which is played using modifiers Dark, Reverse, 1.5x, and No Recover (the life bar, which usually starts at about 1/2 full and grows with the player's score, starts at full strength, and the player cannot add to this bar; only lose from it).
by TheBaldOneMpls September 08, 2004
It all began when vagrant kids who lived near a bus or truck terminal notice that some drivers customized their vehicle horn to play popular tunes or just sound amusing. With no other source of entertainment like TV, and playing games gets old, they use those custom horn sound as their source of entertainment.
What began as a small group of children now has grown as a fad to even bigger numbers of children, all waiting in a row facing passing trucks and buses. Sometime with a phone to record video in hand, they shout the word or carries a simple cardboard sign scribbled with "Om (lit. uncle, also usually used as informal term for older/middle aged male) telolet (onomatopoeia of horn/klaxon sound, like honk honk) om.", basically meaning "Sir, honk please sir"
What began as a small group of children now has grown as a fad to even bigger numbers of children, all waiting in a row facing passing trucks and buses. Sometime with a phone to record video in hand, they shout the word or carries a simple cardboard sign scribbled with "Om (lit. uncle, also usually used as informal term for older/middle aged male) telolet (onomatopoeia of horn/klaxon sound, like honk honk) om.", basically meaning "Sir, honk please sir"
by magic346 December 21, 2016
a dum retarded loser who keeps bragging nonstop about anything that he achieved that HE thought was great. Super talkative and a loserish wanna be. only way to shut him up is to ignore him.
I hate people that act like Om...they're so annoying and act like retards.
Eww..., tht person acts like an Om, run away b4 u get cooties from him!
Eww..., tht person acts like an Om, run away b4 u get cooties from him!
by ye November 14, 2004
OMG for atheists (oh my evolution), raelians (oh my elohim), tree huggers (oh my earth), Twilight fans (oh my edward), the list goes on.
Basically for anyone who doesn't believe in some God
Basically for anyone who doesn't believe in some God
by #raelianchick186 September 03, 2017
An Indonesian meme that translate to "Sir honk the horn Sir". Kids would hold up signs with the words on and a bus driver honks their horn which can make the funniest of sounds
by OwenJonesTM December 22, 2016