A style of dressing up, where the person wears a powder wig (like guys wore during colonial times), a scholarly robe, and a cape. It looks ridiculous, and it draws attention to the person dressed like this, but the person in this type of outfit is usually mentally unstable and thinks that dressing like this is a manifestation of their "glory".
What type of event is this dinner supposed to be? What's the dress code?
There's a lot of variation in how people will be dressed. Dennis is attending in business casual, Meredith is going in semi-formal, and Mel is going in full glory.
There's a lot of variation in how people will be dressed. Dennis is attending in business casual, Meredith is going in semi-formal, and Mel is going in full glory.
by big bucko July 17, 2007
by Elgood January 28, 2015
a concave eating utensil containing Victorian Britains favourite opiate, Heroin/ smack/ Diamorphine/ Mary's choice/ Dancing chimney sweep/ Tupence/ Wooden leg named Smith etc..
"Children, hold this spoon full of sugar over that candle whilst Bert and I fetch a syringe from a skip."
by badmanr2 August 05, 2009
incapacitated to the point that one can not communicate with all others using any media (most often used as a rationalization for why a person you are dating/have gone out with on a date has not contacted you within a reasonable time frame)
Your friend says: I don't get it. Why hasn't he called me yet?
Your response: Full body cast. What other reason would there be?
Your response: Full body cast. What other reason would there be?
by Las Latinas (AKA Limapa) October 07, 2008
by phrasee January 06, 2010
It's actually spelt "Fullmetal Alchemist", but... It's about a boy named Edward Eric who loses his arm and leg while his brother loses his body and gets his soul stuck in a piece of armor.
They then travel to try and find the Philoshiphor's stone.
Extra note: I can spell "Inuyasha" fine. I'm a fan of both series. And I tell you now, stop fighting! Look, none of the plot is better than the other! One's trying to find jewel shards, the other trying to find a stone! They've both got great plot, great characters, great humor. So just... stop it. And try to enjoy both series without comparing or muttering about how one of them sucks because thatjust ruins the experience.
They then travel to try and find the Philoshiphor's stone.
Extra note: I can spell "Inuyasha" fine. I'm a fan of both series. And I tell you now, stop fighting! Look, none of the plot is better than the other! One's trying to find jewel shards, the other trying to find a stone! They've both got great plot, great characters, great humor. So just... stop it. And try to enjoy both series without comparing or muttering about how one of them sucks because thatjust ruins the experience.
by Meep March 26, 2005
On Quora, the act of requesting that Admins delete all of your answers, comments, edits, follows & posts as well as removing your bio and changing your name to User.
I don't want to be associated with Quora anymore.
Please give me the "full Blake Ross" by deleting my account and removing all content, votes and edits I've added to the site.
Thanks,
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Please give me the "full Blake Ross" by deleting my account and removing all content, votes and edits I've added to the site.
Thanks,
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by Anon User November 24, 2010