The function key on an old computer that distorts reality. Can take form as a video that lasts only 45 seconds to a video that lasts a year and a half.
Girl: f25 key? Are you ready for this? Promise not to tell. I'm gonna hit the f25 key, get ready!
Reality: *distorts*
Random guy: oh no she hit the f25 key
Reality: *distorts*
Random guy: oh no she hit the f25 key
by medu5a June 03, 2020
1.) A tool, usually "T" shaped, used at the meter to cut the water service back on after it has been disconnected, usually due to non payment.
2.) Any tool used to turn a utility back on illegally.
3.) In some regions, any device or object used to gain illegal entry into a structure, building or site.
2.) Any tool used to turn a utility back on illegally.
3.) In some regions, any device or object used to gain illegal entry into a structure, building or site.
by Frank Brown April 04, 2008
The iconic keys are what you hear when the guy with the freshest trim walks around. You hear the keys, you know it's him. Everyone's gangster until "Mr. Keys" comes around.
Me: *has normal conversation with others*
Keys: *makes sound*
Everyone: *stops everything and looks for Mr. Keys*
Mr. Keys: *walks past*
Everyone: *mesmerized* "We are not worthy." *bows down*
Keys: *makes sound*
Everyone: *stops everything and looks for Mr. Keys*
Mr. Keys: *walks past*
Everyone: *mesmerized* "We are not worthy." *bows down*
by Lead Bud 123 June 06, 2021
Angura is a shortened form of the english word 'underground'. This is a cultural movement in Japan that dated back to the 1960's and had a great expression in independent theatre.
It is a movement who influenced many manga artists who tried to find a unique identity for their own cultures.
It also linked with the Eroguro style, but the main difference was that angura is darker and more formal. The use of Japanese uniform, kimono, or other traditional garb is very common in angura-kei bands.
It is a movement who influenced many manga artists who tried to find a unique identity for their own cultures.
It also linked with the Eroguro style, but the main difference was that angura is darker and more formal. The use of Japanese uniform, kimono, or other traditional garb is very common in angura-kei bands.
by HavokLover March 22, 2006
by themasterkey December 29, 2010
A term used by ham radio operators as a term of respect for a deceased ham. Comes from the Morse code prosign SK, which means "end of transmission".
W1AW went silent key many years ago, but the ARRL that he founded still uses his callsign to identify their station.
by Lady Csyde January 13, 2005
When something isn't low-key or high-key, but incredibly average, so average in fact, that it deserves to be outed as being average.
by actuallysosoberrightnow May 04, 2019