Picture a really small mouse that just happens to also be the master of all things. Then one day he doesn't like you.
by Epel the Weely-boy Monster (It's ePEEL) July 21, 2003
a being who is in control of death, the highest muderer. He dominates all who die and resides in Hell, only few have ever been on deaths safe side
by House of Death November 08, 2007
1. Whenever u meet Chuck Norris you experience a weird sensation, it is called death
2. When you fart silently, it is the nastiest fart u could take
3. When u fall in a grave
2. When you fart silently, it is the nastiest fart u could take
3. When u fall in a grave
by Awesomedude32 February 17, 2009
A Law of life, beautifully told through Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism.
Destroyed by the fear and control of other religions.
Destroyed by the fear and control of other religions.
by Biafra J August 23, 2004
Death is a character in Neil Gaiman's highly appreciated graphic novel by the same name.
The character first appeared in Gaiman's series: Sandman.
The character first appeared in Gaiman's series: Sandman.
Death: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
by Giantbob June 17, 2009
Death can refer to the following.
1. the grim reaper
2. the process in which life ends
3. the process of which somethign changes
1. the grim reaper
2. the process in which life ends
3. the process of which somethign changes
1.Death appeared again on Family Guy
2.The criminal was put to death
3.Scientists estimate the sun will come to its death in appoximatly 600 billion years
2.The criminal was put to death
3.Scientists estimate the sun will come to its death in appoximatly 600 billion years
by that dj guy June 10, 2008
The naturally holistic remedy for living popularly seen by most people as being a life-changing event not quite being the opposite of life, but very close to it; or, perhaps more relevantly, some strange metaphysical event to do with the even stranger metaphysical event of being born that, as a consequence, cannot possibly be avoided and so is preferably something to be kept at arm’s length as long as possible, or until it is too late to be avoided anyway.
It is not the concept of death per se that is the problem, it is the knowing that one is dead after one is dead, so to speak, either in heaven or hell, or elsewhere, that can really keep you up at night with insomnia, dead or alive.
by Zamboozee March 27, 2011