by Captainclark39 July 11, 2024
Dynasty, aka Die-Nasty, aka Dyn, is a very intelligent person, although you might not seee it all the time because of all the crazy shit she does. She loves her friends like they're her damn siblings. She dances super good and she can make herself look possesed which is scary but pretty fucking cool. If youre close, you can go years without speaking to her and still be as close as 4 dumbasses pronouncing "horchata" wrong. Boys don't drop her, SHE dropps them cuz if you dibt know how to treat her like the queen she is then boo-bye peasent!! You lost your chance and you aint coming back!!
Dynasty give me the fucking coke.
Dynasty dont eat that it was on the floor.
Dynasty you tore my god damn liganent. I hope you break your pinky on a swing.
Dynasty dont eat that it was on the floor.
Dynasty you tore my god damn liganent. I hope you break your pinky on a swing.
by strawberry_nuttella May 08, 2017
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You don't think of as many sports dynasties from cities much smaller than Atlanta, Dallas, St Louis, Balimore or Cleveland. Its not unrealistic to think a team from Milwaukee, Portland, or Sacramento will have to do some extraordinary things just to get a championship in the same championship game, and hardly ever do you hear about several years in a row they re back again for another title.
Outside of hockey, you don't hear as many people saying the Trail Blazers or the Kings are back as you do the Bronx Bombers or the Lakers. Some teams really do have the strength in numbers to make a dynasty, even if people in a smaller city are told their teams owners has more buying power than the next guy.
by Solid Mantis January 20, 2020
This is an extremely powerful community who is lead by the mama wang, they have unique traditions such as licking each other’s armpit with “precision”
by Red_Titan August 11, 2021
Chap is used for subcaste of Gujjar tribe. Sansikrat word is Chhawri chhawara چھاوڑی اور چھاوڑا chap dynasty belongs to gujjar partiharon. They ruled in north India in 5th to 7th centuries
Chap dynasty During the seventh century, Panchasar was the capital of Chavda ruler Jayaśekhara. In c. 697, Panchasar was attacked and Jayaśekhara was killed. His wife had fled and she gave birth to Vanraja, the founder (746 or 765) of Aṇahilaváḍa and most prominent ruler of dynasty. According to Prabandhachintámaṇi, he ruled for 60 years. He was succeeded by Yogaraja (ruled 35 years), followed by Kshemraja (25 years), Bhuyada (29 years), Virsimha (25 years) and Ratnaditya (15 years). Ratnaditya was succeeded by Samantsimha (also known as Chuyadadeva) who ruled seven years. Samantsimha did not have any children so he adopted his nephew Mularaja who overthrew him in 942 and established the Chaulukya dynasty.
by Historian November 21, 2018
A fictional dynasty used to make history easier to remember. Forget a particular moment in history? Stick a Letty in there and make it memorable. It's encouraged that you have the Letty die in an innovative way--the more creative, the more likely to be remembered. It's a mnemonic that works 100% of the time, guaranteed.
Example of The Letty Dynasty:
Instead of: "The Saturday Night Massacre refers to U.S. President Richard Nixon's orders to fire independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox."
Remember: "Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre refers to Neil Letty VIII's murder on his first and final appearance on Saturday Night Live."
Instead of: "The Saturday Night Massacre refers to U.S. President Richard Nixon's orders to fire independent special prosecutor Archibald Cox."
Remember: "Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre refers to Neil Letty VIII's murder on his first and final appearance on Saturday Night Live."
by TheYeomanRises September 13, 2017